Who has been accepted to Loyola Law School in Los Angeles* for Fall 2012?
Just wanted to meet some of my prospective classmates

travman90 wrote:I got accepted but I doubt I'm attending...so best of luck to everyone who is attending.
I haven't sent in a deposit yet, but I got into much better schools with more money, so no more Loyola for me. Also, just realized, which Loyola are you talking about lol?jlien2 wrote:travman90 wrote:I got accepted but I doubt I'm attending...so best of luck to everyone who is attending.
Have you chosen another school?
travman90 wrote:I haven't sent in a deposit yet, but I got into much better schools with more money, so no more Loyola for me. Also, just realized, which Loyola are you talking about lol?jlien2 wrote:travman90 wrote:I got accepted but I doubt I'm attending...so best of luck to everyone who is attending.
Have you chosen another school?
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Same just figured I'd clarify. But yeah, I'm looking at higher ranking schools. You're for sure Loyola?jlien2 wrote:travman90 wrote:I haven't sent in a deposit yet, but I got into much better schools with more money, so no more Loyola for me. Also, just realized, which Loyola are you talking about lol?jlien2 wrote:travman90 wrote:I got accepted but I doubt I'm attending...so best of luck to everyone who is attending.
Have you chosen another school?
Haha, Loyola Law School in Los Angeles!
Which one did you get into?
I'm still weighing my options but there's a good chance I'll see you in the fall!stacia137 wrote:Pretty much decided today that I'm going to be attending Loyola in the fall..... just wanted to say hi to anyone else thinking the same.....
I think the main difference between what you have already done and the ASD would be that you will get to meet other admitted students.omega918 wrote:I will be here as well. If I have already toured the campus and sat in on a class for both a regular tour and a student host day, is it still worth it to attend the ASD? Since I am still working full time I don't want to take time off if it will basically be what I have already experienced.
Excited to meet everyone here this fall.
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That is pretty much what I assumed. While I would love the chance to meet people, I just don't know if it really makes that much sense for me to try and rearrange my work schedule for it. Who all is planning on attending the ASD on the 27th?Pleasye wrote:I think the main difference between what you have already done and the ASD would be that you will get to meet other admitted students.omega918 wrote:I will be here as well. If I have already toured the campus and sat in on a class for both a regular tour and a student host day, is it still worth it to attend the ASD? Since I am still working full time I don't want to take time off if it will basically be what I have already experienced.
Excited to meet everyone here this fall.
*Edited for phone typing fail
I'm in the same boat as you, looking for places to live. I've heard NoHo, Pasadena, Burbank and a few others areas are good and not too distant. As far as specific places, I don't really know of any - I've been asking around but haven't gotten much. I'm hoping I can learn more specifics when I attend the ASD and talk to students/administrators.anne922 wrote:Does anyone know where Loyola students live? I have heard a few things but I am moving out there soon and will be looking for a place. Any names of areas/buildings would be great. Also, how important is it to live close to law school versus living maybe further away but being in a place you enjoy?
Thanks!
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Danteshek wrote:Best place to live by far is Miracle Mile. You do not need a car. Take the Wilshire or Olympic bus to school every day.
Lol, did you really have to come in here to say (in 3 different posts) that you are going to a better school, but "good luck".travman90 wrote:I got accepted but I doubt I'm attending...so best of luck to everyone who is attending.
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Not bad, actually. Depending on the place, the per person rate is between the mid-high 800s to about 1000.jlien2 wrote:Danteshek wrote:Best place to live by far is Miracle Mile. You do not need a car. Take the Wilshire or Olympic bus to school every day.
But the cost? I mean, I know anywhere is going to be expensive and I don't want to skimp on safety but cost is an issue with me.
Anyone know where we can get references for pricing in the area?
I have the same issue. A lot of people at the ASD suggested The Medici which is near campus. Too bad the cheapest studio is about $1500. I just can't afford that.jlien2 wrote:Danteshek wrote:Best place to live by far is Miracle Mile. You do not need a car. Take the Wilshire or Olympic bus to school every day.
But the cost? I mean, I know anywhere is going to be expensive and I don't want to skimp on safety but cost is an issue with me.
Anyone know where we can get references for pricing in the area?
I pay 1195 for a BIG 1-bedroom. No parking space obviously.jlien2 wrote:Danteshek wrote:Best place to live by far is Miracle Mile. You do not need a car. Take the Wilshire or Olympic bus to school every day.
But the cost? I mean, I know anywhere is going to be expensive and I don't want to skimp on safety but cost is an issue with me.
Anyone know where we can get references for pricing in the area?
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