
When did you apply for and get your summer jobs? I thought people generally targeted judicial internships OR 1L SAs. How hard was it to apply and interview for both?
Best bar?romanticegotist wrote:I'm bored and have lived in Austin in a non-student context for two years...anyone have questions about the city that have nothing to do with school?
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I would say people are nicer here. The quality of life and standard of living is high and the city is very pretty and outdoor-oriented, which I think really creates a more genial atmosphere than other places I've lived. It's very easy to meet new people and have pleasant and fulfilling conversation. there are also a lot of people who are crazy as hell.BigZuck wrote:Rate the overall niceness of the population and then compare it to other cities you have lived in.
Do the same for hotness.
Go on...romanticegotist wrote:Also, people will want to take a weekend trip to visit San Antonio. Don't go with them, it's a trap.
I love San Antonio! It's the perfect weekend trip IMO. Lots of history, good cheap Mexican food, and affordable hotels.romanticegotist wrote:It's boring and smells bad and there are hooligans everywhere. Trust me, just stay in Austin.
+1mg7 wrote:I've been to San Antonio once, and that was good enough for me. I do think it's worth it to go at least once to see the (underwhelming) Alamo.
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Would you say there are a lot of good bars and restaurants in the Hyde Park/North Campus area?romanticegotist wrote:I'm bored and have lived in Austin in a non-student context for two years...anyone have questions about the city that have nothing to do with school?
Remember when I typed 'that have nothing to do with school?' I can't answer that question in a satisfactory way. I would say that Hyde Park/North Campus is not the center of Austin nightlife but there are some fun bars there (I really enjoy Spider House). From what I can gather, UT students who do go out to bars (this is gonna be more undergraduates than anything) will go to 6th street, or hang out in West Campus (we probably won't have much to do with that part of campus), or something. Since my experiences are biased towards non-students I would say that it appears that everyone kind of spreads out unless you are in a frat or like have a set rotation of bars that your social circle attends.timeandspace11 wrote:Would you say there are a lot of good bars and restaurants in the Hyde Park/North Campus area?romanticegotist wrote:I'm bored and have lived in Austin in a non-student context for two years...anyone have questions about the city that have nothing to do with school?
Would you say there are bars most frequently attended by UT law students or does everyone spread out?
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+1000 San Antonio is the armpit of Texas.romanticegotist wrote:It's boring and smells bad and there are hooligans everywhere. Trust me, just stay in Austin.
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Hmmm...I actually don't really go to enough concerts to say. Austin is the 'live music capital' but nobody said anything about any of that music being good. The next shitty singer/songwriter or dad-rock band I see I'm going to hit them with a molotov cocktail. I suppose that Stubb's is cool, but usually I attend concerts at smaller venues that friends are playing in, etc.StylinNProfilin wrote:+1000 San Antonio is the armpit of Texas.romanticegotist wrote:It's boring and smells bad and there are hooligans everywhere. Trust me, just stay in Austin.
Favorite live music venue? I loved Emo's downtown in undergrad RIP
Yeah Stubbs has a pretty cool and unique atmosphere. I hear the new amphitheater out at the F1 track is legitromanticegotist wrote:Hmmm...I actually don't really go to enough concerts to say. Austin is the 'live music capital' but nobody said anything about any of that music being good. The next shitty singer/songwriter or dad-rock band I see I'm going to hit them with a molotov cocktail. I suppose that Stubb's is cool, but usually I attend concerts at smaller venues that friends are playing in, etc.StylinNProfilin wrote:+1000 San Antonio is the armpit of Texas.romanticegotist wrote:It's boring and smells bad and there are hooligans everywhere. Trust me, just stay in Austin.
Favorite live music venue? I loved Emo's downtown in undergrad RIP
Crown and Anchor and Posse are popular with law school students. They only serve beer, no hard liquor. I prefer Crown because it has darts and a good selection of local beers with decent prices.timeandspace11 wrote:Would you say there are a lot of good bars and restaurants in the Hyde Park/North Campus area?romanticegotist wrote:I'm bored and have lived in Austin in a non-student context for two years...anyone have questions about the city that have nothing to do with school?
Would you say there are bars most frequently attended by UT law students or does everyone spread out?
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romanticegotist wrote:I would also recommend bingo halls because beers are like $1 and you can smoke in them. But I'm a scumbag.
Hooligans are more likely to vandalize?BigZuck wrote:romanticegotist wrote:I would also recommend bingo halls because beers are like $1 and you can smoke in them. But I'm a scumbag.
Difference between scumbag and hooligan?
Shifty- Best local beer?
Austin Amber is fine by me! I also like Fireman's 4, Pearl Snap Pils, and Thirsty Goat. I also like that Shiner is one of the cheaper options. Their various other beers are surprisingly good.shifty_eyed wrote:I like Austin Amber, and I almost always love St Arnold's seasonals (If Houston beers counts). I'm definitely not a beer snob/probably have bad taste, since I don't even like most IPAs. And I don't think of this as a local beer, but after a month in Nevada, I am really missing the availability and cheapness of Shiner. I love how it's the same price as Bud Light at most Texas bars. It's probably my favorite beer simply because it's the first one I liked.
I went to a bar on Friday where Bud Light draft was $9 and a shot of well whiskey was $10. Can't wait to go back to Texas!!!
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