I might apply for it too, but by the time I get my financial aid package and put down my deposit there probably won't be any rooms left.horrorbusiness wrote:i be livin in hughes brah. well, i applied for it anyway.Lawbro wrote:Any of you guys interested in getting a large house with several bedrooms?
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From what I've heard, Hughes is hardly ever in high demand and if you want it you can usually get it.Lawbro wrote:I might apply for it too, but by the time I get my financial aid package and put down my deposit there probably won't be any rooms left.horrorbusiness wrote:i be livin in hughes brah. well, i applied for it anyway.Lawbro wrote:Any of you guys interested in getting a large house with several bedrooms?
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Really? Because I've been worried about the same thing. I'm not really sure I want it, but I do want it as an option. Also, if I'm going to be living in Ithaca, the less I have to go outside the better off I'll be.Mr. Somebody wrote:From what I've heard, Hughes is hardly ever in high demand and if you want it you can usually get it.Lawbro wrote:I might apply for it too, but by the time I get my financial aid package and put down my deposit there probably won't be any rooms left.horrorbusiness wrote:i be livin in hughes brah. well, i applied for it anyway.Lawbro wrote:Any of you guys interested in getting a large house with several bedrooms?
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Cornell better be offering me a full freaking ride to make up for taking this long.
I know I complain about this a lot, but it's just so FRUSTRATING.
I know I complain about this a lot, but it's just so FRUSTRATING.
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That's good to hear, I would like to have hughes as an option as well. It seems to be minimally more expensive than other options, and it definitely has a greater comfort level.
I'm frustrated too. They will probably wait till after the 16th, which is incredibly selfish considering a lot of schools have their deadline on the 16th. If I don't get it this week I will probably go have a talk with the financial aid office on Friday.hellothisisme wrote:Cornell better be offering me a full freaking ride to make up for taking this long.
I know I complain about this a lot, but it's just so FRUSTRATING.
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Hoping everything works out for the both of you. Fortunately for me, I'm just waiting on UVA to offer me $$$ this week. If nada, then I'll putting down my first deposit to Cornell.Lawbro wrote:I'm frustrated too. They will probably wait till after the 16th, which is incredibly selfish considering a lot of schools have their deadline on the 16th. If I don't get it this week I will probably go have a talk with the financial aid office on Friday.hellothisisme wrote:Cornell better be offering me a full freaking ride to make up for taking this long.
I know I complain about this a lot, but it's just so FRUSTRATING.
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Thanks! Best of luck with your decision.hobojarpen wrote:Hoping everything works out for the both of you. Fortunately for me, I'm just waiting on UVA to offer me $$$ this week. If nada, then I'll putting down my first deposit to Cornell.
If you talk with them, would you mind letting me know on here what they say? Like if they tell you when you can expect to hear from them regarding an aid decision? I have called and e-mailed and just keep getting told the same thing: I'll know when I know. :/Lawbro wrote:I'm frustrated too. They will probably wait till after the 16th, which is incredibly selfish considering a lot of schools have their deadline on the 16th. If I don't get it this week I will probably go have a talk with the financial aid office on Friday.
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Do we just email the financial aid office if we're trying to negotiate for scholarships? Or is there another email/person we should be contacting?
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For any of you 0Ls that are deciding between the shithole people call USC and Cornell, make note of this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... cking.html
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... cking.html
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lol. South Central LA is a dangerous place.Ikki wrote:For any of you 0Ls that are deciding between the shithole people call USC and Cornell, make note of this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... cking.html
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And if you're smart, you'll stay away from it.paulshortys10 wrote:lol. South Central LA is a dangerous place.Ikki wrote:For any of you 0Ls that are deciding between the shithole people call USC and Cornell, make note of this:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldne ... cking.html
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Sooo... am I supposed to just mail a $300 dollar check with a simple letter saying I accept, or is there more to it than that?
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That's pretty much what I did. They send an email to confirm.RopeisaJoke wrote:Sooo... am I supposed to just mail a $300 dollar check with a simple letter saying I accept, or is there more to it than that?
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http://www.lawschool.cornell.edu/career ... istics.cfm
New employment stats. They are pretty ugly though not surprising
New employment stats. They are pretty ugly though not surprising
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Have you seen how other schools fair? I'm curious but too lazy to look for myself
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It seems to be consistent with most of the lower t14 from what I can tell.FlanAl wrote:Have you seen how other schools fair? I'm curious but too lazy to look for myself
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What does it mean to have a "law school funded" position?top30man wrote:It seems to be consistent with most of the lower t14 from what I can tell.FlanAl wrote:Have you seen how other schools fair? I'm curious but too lazy to look for myself
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I'd like to think its like one of the schools grants to go work public interest for a year after you graduate. but its probably working at the library or something. that said I don't really see any young people working at our school, maybe they hide them somewhere?Ghghghhhg2000 wrote:What does it mean to have a "law school funded" position?top30man wrote:It seems to be consistent with most of the lower t14 from what I can tell.FlanAl wrote:Have you seen how other schools fair? I'm curious but too lazy to look for myself
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Yeah, it's public interest grants.FlanAl wrote:
I'd like to think its like one of the schools grants to go work public interest for a year after you graduate. but its probably working at the library or something. that said I don't really see any young people working at our school, maybe they hide them somewhere?
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That's not too bad. I was really hoping it wasn't people working at the library.woeisme wrote:Yeah, it's public interest grants.FlanAl wrote:
I'd like to think its like one of the schools grants to go work public interest for a year after you graduate. but its probably working at the library or something. that said I don't really see any young people working at our school, maybe they hide them somewhere?
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definitely better than "not too bad" haha those grants are super preftigious and actually lead to really good work after your work your 2 years for free.paulshortys10 wrote:That's not too bad. I was really hoping it wasn't people working at the library.woeisme wrote:Yeah, it's public interest grants.FlanAl wrote:
I'd like to think its like one of the schools grants to go work public interest for a year after you graduate. but its probably working at the library or something. that said I don't really see any young people working at our school, maybe they hide them somewhere?
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Alright here it goes.... I was actually pleasantly surprised by Cornell. Most of the 1L's and other Cornell students lead me to believe that Cornell really was in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE and that you would have to trek 30 miles in a blizzard just got get to a gas station. Not the case at all. Ithaca actually looks like a great place and there is plenty to do. The restaurants are delish ( Taste of Thai, The Nines, Boat yard Grill) and all have a great ambiance. Ithaca commons is really neat as well. It is a strip of specialty shops, restaurants, and bars. It has everything you need...it might not be right across the street from the school, but one mile is hardly "inaccessible" especially if you have a car. About one mile from the school is Wegmas' ( freaking awesome) a super Walmart, PetsMart, Lowes, Panera, Chipotle, Taco Bell McDonals, Verizon, CVS, K-Mart, Bed Bath and Beyond, Staples....you get the picture. And they are all int eh same shopping plaza. Ithaca is also more crowded that I thought it would be. Now, if you are coming from Los Angeles or NYC, I can see why you would think this is in the middle of nowhere and such a small town. For me, I came from UF which in essence is a collegetown. Aside from the one mall, movies, restaurants, bars, and the school...there isn't a whole lot. In my opinion, Ithaca actually has more to do then Gainesville, FL. So, maybe that is why I think Ithaca isn't really that small. Obviously I wasn't here during the winter, but as long as the inside is warm...I don't anticipate frolicking in the snow for any length of time.
The school itself is beautiful. When you walk into the school you just feel...smart. I went to Vandy's ASW, and even though there is only a 2 rank difference between the two schools, I felt like Cornel was MILES ahead. Vanderbilt would certainly be more user friendly because the students are more party focused and possible Nashville is easier to navigate, but once you get acclimated to the streets and where everything is in Ithaca I don't think it would be a problem. Also, the student body was not monastic. There is a good, diversified mix, but everyone was generally friendly. I was sitting in on Clermont's class and the two girls next to me were txt messaging and what not. Seems like they are all pretty normal and not crazy academics. Next to Caucasian, I think Asian is the next largest ethnic group.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised. Before visiting and going off just what everyone at TLS said, I was ready to write Cornell off and go to Vanderbilt. Just goes to show you will never have a complete understanding of the school unless you go visit. Don't always go off of what other people say because Ithaca may be a boring, small town to some...but to me it was an upgrade. PM if you have any additional questions.
The school itself is beautiful. When you walk into the school you just feel...smart. I went to Vandy's ASW, and even though there is only a 2 rank difference between the two schools, I felt like Cornel was MILES ahead. Vanderbilt would certainly be more user friendly because the students are more party focused and possible Nashville is easier to navigate, but once you get acclimated to the streets and where everything is in Ithaca I don't think it would be a problem. Also, the student body was not monastic. There is a good, diversified mix, but everyone was generally friendly. I was sitting in on Clermont's class and the two girls next to me were txt messaging and what not. Seems like they are all pretty normal and not crazy academics. Next to Caucasian, I think Asian is the next largest ethnic group.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised. Before visiting and going off just what everyone at TLS said, I was ready to write Cornell off and go to Vanderbilt. Just goes to show you will never have a complete understanding of the school unless you go visit. Don't always go off of what other people say because Ithaca may be a boring, small town to some...but to me it was an upgrade. PM if you have any additional questions.
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I agree with pretty much everything you said. And I think Ithaca is pretty awesome.msblaw89 wrote:Alright here it goes.... I was actually pleasantly surprised by Cornell. Most of the 1L's and other Cornell students lead me to believe that Cornell really was in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE and that you would have to trek 30 miles in a blizzard just got get to a gas station. Not the case at all. Ithaca actually looks like a great place and there is plenty to do. The restaurants are delish ( Taste of Thai, The Nines, Boat yard Grill) and all have a great ambiance. Ithaca commons is really neat as well. It is a strip of specialty shops, restaurants, and bars. It has everything you need...it might not be right across the street from the school, but one mile is hardly "inaccessible" especially if you have a car. About one mile from the school is Wegmas' ( freaking awesome) a super Walmart, PetsMart, Lowes, Panera, Chipotle, Taco Bell McDonals, Verizon, CVS, K-Mart, Bed Bath and Beyond, Staples....you get the picture. And they are all int eh same shopping plaza. Ithaca is also more crowded that I thought it would be. Now, if you are coming from Los Angeles or NYC, I can see why you would think this is in the middle of nowhere and such a small town. For me, I came from UF which in essence is a collegetown. Aside from the one mall, movies, restaurants, bars, and the school...there isn't a whole lot. In my opinion, Ithaca actually has more to do then Gainesville, FL. So, maybe that is why I think Ithaca isn't really that small. Obviously I wasn't here during the winter, but as long as the inside is warm...I don't anticipate frolicking in the snow for any length of time.
The school itself is beautiful. When you walk into the school you just feel...smart. I went to Vandy's ASW, and even though there is only a 2 rank difference between the two schools, I felt like Cornel was MILES ahead. Vanderbilt would certainly be more user friendly because the students are more party focused and possible Nashville is easier to navigate, but once you get acclimated to the streets and where everything is in Ithaca I don't think it would be a problem. Also, the student body was not monastic. There is a good, diversified mix, but everyone was generally friendly. I was sitting in on Clermont's class and the two girls next to me were txt messaging and what not. Seems like they are all pretty normal and not crazy academics. Next to Caucasian, I think Asian is the next largest ethnic group.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised. Before visiting and going off just what everyone at TLS said, I was ready to write Cornell off and go to Vanderbilt. Just goes to show you will never have a complete understanding of the school unless you go visit. Don't always go off of what other people say because Ithaca may be a boring, small town to some...but to me it was an upgrade. PM if you have any additional questions.
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heheGreen Glass Windows wrote:I agree with pretty much everything you said. And I think Ithaca is pretty awesome.msblaw89 wrote:Alright here it goes.... I was actually pleasantly surprised by Cornell. Most of the 1L's and other Cornell students lead me to believe that Cornell really was in the MIDDLE OF NOWHERE and that you would have to trek 30 miles in a blizzard just got get to a gas station. Not the case at all. Ithaca actually looks like a great place and there is plenty to do. The restaurants are delish ( Taste of Thai, The Nines, Boat yard Grill) and all have a great ambiance. Ithaca commons is really neat as well. It is a strip of specialty shops, restaurants, and bars. It has everything you need...it might not be right across the street from the school, but one mile is hardly "inaccessible" especially if you have a car. About one mile from the school is Wegmas' ( freaking awesome) a super Walmart, PetsMart, Lowes, Panera, Chipotle, Taco Bell McDonals, Verizon, CVS, K-Mart, Bed Bath and Beyond, Staples....you get the picture. And they are all int eh same shopping plaza. Ithaca is also more crowded that I thought it would be. Now, if you are coming from Los Angeles or NYC, I can see why you would think this is in the middle of nowhere and such a small town. For me, I came from UF which in essence is a collegetown. Aside from the one mall, movies, restaurants, bars, and the school...there isn't a whole lot. In my opinion, Ithaca actually has more to do then Gainesville, FL. So, maybe that is why I think Ithaca isn't really that small. Obviously I wasn't here during the winter, but as long as the inside is warm...I don't anticipate frolicking in the snow for any length of time.
The school itself is beautiful. When you walk into the school you just feel...smart. I went to Vandy's ASW, and even though there is only a 2 rank difference between the two schools, I felt like Cornel was MILES ahead. Vanderbilt would certainly be more user friendly because the students are more party focused and possible Nashville is easier to navigate, but once you get acclimated to the streets and where everything is in Ithaca I don't think it would be a problem. Also, the student body was not monastic. There is a good, diversified mix, but everyone was generally friendly. I was sitting in on Clermont's class and the two girls next to me were txt messaging and what not. Seems like they are all pretty normal and not crazy academics. Next to Caucasian, I think Asian is the next largest ethnic group.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised. Before visiting and going off just what everyone at TLS said, I was ready to write Cornell off and go to Vanderbilt. Just goes to show you will never have a complete understanding of the school unless you go visit. Don't always go off of what other people say because Ithaca may be a boring, small town to some...but to me it was an upgrade. PM if you have any additional questions.
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