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Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2012 12:20 pm
Anyone else considering?
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considering pretty strongly given the in-state costLAFish wrote:Anyone else considering?
i'll be thereLAFish wrote:Admitted student open house on the 17th anyone?
I'll be there too! In the library...finishing my brief...on St. Patrick's day...loblaw016 wrote:i'll be thereLAFish wrote:Admitted student open house on the 17th anyone?
I'll try to bring you a beerJustathought wrote:I'll be there too! In the library...finishing my brief...on St. Patrick's day...loblaw016 wrote:i'll be thereLAFish wrote:Admitted student open house on the 17th anyone?
No one brought me a beer, but I did manage to get my hands on a tuna salad meal, cookies, and a diet iced tea. It is really great how much free food you can get your hands on in law school.LAFish wrote:I'll try to bring you a beerJustathought wrote:I'll be there too! In the library...finishing my brief...on St. Patrick's day...loblaw016 wrote:i'll be thereLAFish wrote:Admitted student open house on the 17th anyone?
Same! Extremely excited, yet scared of law school/being jobless...but stillloblaw016 wrote:i'm really excited and i don't know what to do with myself. i guess i should channel my energy into finding an apartment! anyone else deposited already?
I'm glad I'm not the only one! I'm looking in those areas as well as center city, northern liberties and a little bit in university city. mainly places a few blocks from the broad street line. I did see some of that convo on the facebook page, are you looking for roommates or solo living?LAFish wrote:Same! Extremely excited, yet scared of law school/being jobless...but stillloblaw016 wrote:i'm really excited and i don't know what to do with myself. i guess i should channel my energy into finding an apartment! anyone else deposited already?. I'm sending my deposit in on Monday.
Which neighborhoods are you looking at? I'm thinking about Fairmount/Art Museum, or anything close to the subway. Somewhere close and safe would do the trick. There was a little bit of discussion regarding apartments on the Facebook group page if you're interested.
I'm undecided at the moment. I'm coming straight from undergrad so I've had roommates for the past 4 years and some of them have been not so good. Thought about living alone for the first year but after looking at single room apartment prices in Fairmount/Art Museum I think I would definitely need to get one or two roommates to get the cost per person down to $~550-700.loblaw016 wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one! I'm looking in those areas as well as center city, northern liberties and a little bit in university city. mainly places a few blocks from the broad street line. I did see some of that convo on the facebook page, are you looking for roommates or solo living?LAFish wrote:Same! Extremely excited, yet scared of law school/being jobless...but stillloblaw016 wrote:i'm really excited and i don't know what to do with myself. i guess i should channel my energy into finding an apartment! anyone else deposited already?. I'm sending my deposit in on Monday.
Which neighborhoods are you looking at? I'm thinking about Fairmount/Art Museum, or anything close to the subway. Somewhere close and safe would do the trick. There was a little bit of discussion regarding apartments on the Facebook group page if you're interested.
LAFish wrote:I'm undecided at the moment. I'm coming straight from undergrad so I've had roommates for the past 4 years and some of them have been not so good. Thought about living alone for the first year but after looking at single room apartment prices in Fairmount/Art Museum I think I would definitely need to get one or two roommates to get the cost per person down to $~550-700.loblaw016 wrote:I'm glad I'm not the only one! I'm looking in those areas as well as center city, northern liberties and a little bit in university city. mainly places a few blocks from the broad street line. I did see some of that convo on the facebook page, are you looking for roommates or solo living?LAFish wrote:Same! Extremely excited, yet scared of law school/being jobless...but stillloblaw016 wrote:i'm really excited and i don't know what to do with myself. i guess i should channel my energy into finding an apartment! anyone else deposited already?. I'm sending my deposit in on Monday.
Which neighborhoods are you looking at? I'm thinking about Fairmount/Art Museum, or anything close to the subway. Somewhere close and safe would do the trick. There was a little bit of discussion regarding apartments on the Facebook group page if you're interested.
Not sure if its normal but I know they dont do award letters until after you deposited. They may have posted the letter in the webportal or perhaps it will be coming in the mail.loblaw016 wrote:i got an email asking me to do a promissory note and entrance counseling for federal loans but i haven't received an award letter yet. is this normal?
i've sent both deposits. do you have access to the webportal?soitgoes9 wrote:Not sure if its normal but I know they dont do award letters until after you deposited. They may have posted the letter in the webportal or perhaps it will be coming in the mail.loblaw016 wrote:i got an email asking me to do a promissory note and entrance counseling for federal loans but i haven't received an award letter yet. is this normal?