Michigan Law Class of 2016 Forum
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Nope.
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- zoidberg86
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
You can take the LC and I'll take the free place.smdpnp wrote:Take the free apt. You'd be saving a ton of money, you'd have more privacy during finals period, and I'm pretty sure you can meet people outside of LC.megagnarley wrote:Looking for input.
Was planning on living in LC but just found out my friend is me a place in her apt. at no cost. Everything would be covered (except food), but I'm just wondering if for 1L I'd be shooting myself in the foot by not opting to live in LC as far as potential to do well/ability to make friends/go out.
She lives a bit north of campus so it'd be a 10 minute drive each day, and I'm just not sure if for 1L i'd be better off paying for the convenience of LC. That being said, free lodging is hard to turn down.
In all seriousness, I think you'll be fine. I'm going to live in an apartment and spoke to a number of 2 and 3Ls that did that their first year. As long as you are social and meet people, you'll be fine.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
This is what I was hoping to hear.zoidberg86 wrote:You can take the LC and I'll take the free place.smdpnp wrote:Take the free apt. You'd be saving a ton of money, you'd have more privacy during finals period, and I'm pretty sure you can meet people outside of LC.megagnarley wrote:Looking for input.
Was planning on living in LC but just found out my friend is me a place in her apt. at no cost. Everything would be covered (except food), but I'm just wondering if for 1L I'd be shooting myself in the foot by not opting to live in LC as far as potential to do well/ability to make friends/go out.
She lives a bit north of campus so it'd be a 10 minute drive each day, and I'm just not sure if for 1L i'd be better off paying for the convenience of LC. That being said, free lodging is hard to turn down.
In all seriousness, I think you'll be fine. I'm going to live in an apartment and spoke to a number of 2 and 3Ls that did that their first year. As long as you are social and meet people, you'll be fine.
LC is so damn tempting for convenience but that 8k extra is hard to justify.
Maybe I'll do LC just for 1L and then take the apartment years 2 and 3.
In any case, excited to see you all there.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Free place 10min away from the school > LC
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Has anyone had success with negotiating existing scholarships with Michigan? I know they say in their materials that they really don't negotiate, but someone at ASW thought that they might. Has anyone tried? Thanks
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Yes, I sent them scholarship offeres I received from UVA and NYU and they matched it. Originally, I was not offered anything from Michigan.testaker wrote:Has anyone had success with negotiating existing scholarships with Michigan? I know they say in their materials that they really don't negotiate, but someone at ASW thought that they might. Has anyone tried? Thanks
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Are any summer starters still looking for a summer sublet?
My apartment is still available. Here are the details:
Location: University Towers, 536 South Forest (about 5 minutes walking from campus)
Two bedroom apartment, you would have your own bedroom; one shared bath
Availability: I am leaving Ann Arbor May 16, so definitely anytime after that. If you need it earlier, we can work something out. Lease is available until late August (August 25/26).
Rent: 600 OBO. You would pay for only three months and get the other half-month or so for free. The rent includes water, internet, and cable (though since I am taking my tv back, you'll need to have a tv to use it). You share electricity.
Apartment comes with air-conditioning.
Please PM me if interested. Thanks!
My apartment is still available. Here are the details:
Location: University Towers, 536 South Forest (about 5 minutes walking from campus)
Two bedroom apartment, you would have your own bedroom; one shared bath
Availability: I am leaving Ann Arbor May 16, so definitely anytime after that. If you need it earlier, we can work something out. Lease is available until late August (August 25/26).
Rent: 600 OBO. You would pay for only three months and get the other half-month or so for free. The rent includes water, internet, and cable (though since I am taking my tv back, you'll need to have a tv to use it). You share electricity.
Apartment comes with air-conditioning.
Please PM me if interested. Thanks!
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Hey all,
Just a reminder, Phid applications are due THIS SUNDAY. App is available here: http://phidhouse.org/apply.php
I've posted earlier some of the reasons I really love living in Phid, but let me know if you have any questions (either by PM, or email phidboard@umich.edu).
If you're concerned about the cost of food -- I wouldn't. The lawyer's club meal plan does not include breakfast or snacks or certain dinners (I think Friday & Saturday nights?) so you're still paying for some food, you're limited to eating during certain hours, etc. And I definitely do not spend $20/day on food, nor do I spend hours cooking every day either. You can get lunch for free at the law school every day, for one. Plus, Trader Joes makes lots of good frozen food. And free corner feeds me on occasion as well. The meal plan is actually one of the reasons I most wanted to live somewhere other than the lawyer's club.
Just a reminder, Phid applications are due THIS SUNDAY. App is available here: http://phidhouse.org/apply.php
I've posted earlier some of the reasons I really love living in Phid, but let me know if you have any questions (either by PM, or email phidboard@umich.edu).
If you're concerned about the cost of food -- I wouldn't. The lawyer's club meal plan does not include breakfast or snacks or certain dinners (I think Friday & Saturday nights?) so you're still paying for some food, you're limited to eating during certain hours, etc. And I definitely do not spend $20/day on food, nor do I spend hours cooking every day either. You can get lunch for free at the law school every day, for one. Plus, Trader Joes makes lots of good frozen food. And free corner feeds me on occasion as well. The meal plan is actually one of the reasons I most wanted to live somewhere other than the lawyer's club.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
What health insurance are you guys getting?
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
I think the important caveat is that they only do this with students who did not originally receive any scholarship offer from Michigan. At least that is what the website states:gertie wrote:Yes, I sent them scholarship offeres I received from UVA and NYU and they matched it. Originally, I was not offered anything from Michigan.testaker wrote:Has anyone had success with negotiating existing scholarships with Michigan? I know they say in their materials that they really don't negotiate, but someone at ASW thought that they might. Has anyone tried? Thanks
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Any summer starters still looking for a place to live for the summer? I know a lot of places aren't offering availability through the end of your exam period, but my roommate and I are!
Available: May 15 - whenever you're done with exams/need before you can move into your place for the fall (seriously, we are flexible).
Rent: Asking for $500/room flat per month // $1500/entire house OBO (we are definitely willing to talk prices)
Details: FURNISHED 3BR/1.5BA house on a quiet, residential street. ~10 min walk to the law school. Fenced in backyard, driveway + ample street parking. In-unit washer and dryer. We'd cover utilities + internet. Quick drive to grocery store, mall, bowling alley. Sushi Town is an even shorter walk away (this is important if you like sushi). We can rent on a room by room basis, or this is an ideal home for a family or group of coordinating folks.
PM me for more info. Thanks in advance!
Available: May 15 - whenever you're done with exams/need before you can move into your place for the fall (seriously, we are flexible).
Rent: Asking for $500/room flat per month // $1500/entire house OBO (we are definitely willing to talk prices)
Details: FURNISHED 3BR/1.5BA house on a quiet, residential street. ~10 min walk to the law school. Fenced in backyard, driveway + ample street parking. In-unit washer and dryer. We'd cover utilities + internet. Quick drive to grocery store, mall, bowling alley. Sushi Town is an even shorter walk away (this is important if you like sushi). We can rent on a room by room basis, or this is an ideal home for a family or group of coordinating folks.
PM me for more info. Thanks in advance!
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- EfficientJimBreech
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
(sublet found)
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
not interested in the sublet (sorry) but since you offered i am interested in an honest appraisal of what it's been like to go from UofM undergrad to michigan lawEfficientJimBreech wrote:Hi c/o 2016! I'm a 1L and am adding myself to the ever expanding list of students looking to sublet their apartment for the summer. Because it seems like the only posts in here lately have been sublet-related spam, I'm gonna apologize for perpetuating the trend.....but here's the craigslist ad.
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Should any of yall be interested in the apartment, or have any questions about the law school experience or just the University in general, feel free to shoot me a private message. I went to Michigan for undergrad, which I have discovered is not uncommon among MLS students, so I think I can provide some well-rounded advice on U of M, Ann Arbor, and - more than anything - making the transition from being a U of M undergrad to being a U of M 1L.
Anyway, good luck, and again, let me know if any of yall are interested!
also you must truly be desperate b/c i feel like subletting a room in landmark for $500/month is, like, insane
- RopeisaJoke
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Hello! I was a summer starter just like approximately 90 of you are going to be. And I, perhaps just like you, didn't have a place to live until I moved to Ann Arbor. In fact, I spent the first couple weeks living in a hotel down by the Trader Joe's. But why would you do something dumb like I did? Instead, you should make a plan now!
My place is awesome. I live right across the street from the School. And I mean literally right across the street from the reading room - as in you can see it from my window - as in you can be to class in less than 60 seconds - as in you can get my wireless internet at Dominick's. It's also got a parking spot. It's also got air conditioning (which you're going to want in the summer). I'm thinking about $500 a month, but I can always negotiate.
email me!
rlJolly@umich.edu
My place is awesome. I live right across the street from the School. And I mean literally right across the street from the reading room - as in you can see it from my window - as in you can be to class in less than 60 seconds - as in you can get my wireless internet at Dominick's. It's also got a parking spot. It's also got air conditioning (which you're going to want in the summer). I'm thinking about $500 a month, but I can always negotiate.
email me!
rlJolly@umich.edu
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Hi,
So, I am deciding between Michigan and Duke -- and someone mentioned to pick Michigan due to the kinds/prestige of the firms that recruit at Michigan. Something to the effect of the top firms recruiting at Michigan. The school mentions this on the website also, but I wanted to get a perspective from someone who actually attends and has gone through OCI. At Duke ASW, they handed out a long list of firms that folks had gone to and Michigan has something similar posted on their website. I'm really torn between the two schools. Thoughts please.
So, I am deciding between Michigan and Duke -- and someone mentioned to pick Michigan due to the kinds/prestige of the firms that recruit at Michigan. Something to the effect of the top firms recruiting at Michigan. The school mentions this on the website also, but I wanted to get a perspective from someone who actually attends and has gone through OCI. At Duke ASW, they handed out a long list of firms that folks had gone to and Michigan has something similar posted on their website. I'm really torn between the two schools. Thoughts please.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Hi, another law student trying to sublet his apartment. There are three rooms in a 4-bedroom apartment available this summer. 10 minutes from the law school, 5 minutes from the bars. Available May 1-Aug 31, which is through finals. $400/month + utilities.
Craigslist ad: --LinkRemoved--
I also did my undergrad at Michigan, and I'd be happy to talk to people about my UM experience. PM me or pkeros@umich.edu.
Craigslist ad: --LinkRemoved--
I also did my undergrad at Michigan, and I'd be happy to talk to people about my UM experience. PM me or pkeros@umich.edu.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
In response to the question about michigan negotiating with those who have already received a scholarship offer, yes they will do it. Theyve done it with me and with others.
Its more fluid with them though, people say they act touchy-feely but I think its just that they dont want to play the game. They dont have a traditional sense of peer schools either - if they want you they will give you an increase that they think will convince you, but nit just randomly because you send them an offer from a similarly ranked school.
I spoke with them about my real concerns about money and why I might lean somewhere else. In the end, they came close to matching a good scholarship from a much lower ranked school, even though they had originally given me an offer they said they would not increase.
Im nothing special but I think michigan really is holistic about this stuff, theyve been very kind to me and given me much more than my numbers would get me because, I think, I was honest and showed real interest from the start. I also just really hit it off with the deans - theyre a great crowd a michigan.
Sorry for the poor typing, I'm terrible on tablets.
Its more fluid with them though, people say they act touchy-feely but I think its just that they dont want to play the game. They dont have a traditional sense of peer schools either - if they want you they will give you an increase that they think will convince you, but nit just randomly because you send them an offer from a similarly ranked school.
I spoke with them about my real concerns about money and why I might lean somewhere else. In the end, they came close to matching a good scholarship from a much lower ranked school, even though they had originally given me an offer they said they would not increase.
Im nothing special but I think michigan really is holistic about this stuff, theyve been very kind to me and given me much more than my numbers would get me because, I think, I was honest and showed real interest from the start. I also just really hit it off with the deans - theyre a great crowd a michigan.
Sorry for the poor typing, I'm terrible on tablets.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Looking into this too. Anyone trying to figure out health insurance for student + partner/husband/wife?qwertyboard wrote:What health insurance are you guys getting?
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Do you/would you have the option to get insurance through your SO's work? My fiancee and I are planning on this at least.jackbauer10 wrote:Looking into this too. Anyone trying to figure out health insurance for student + partner/husband/wife?qwertyboard wrote:What health insurance are you guys getting?
Alternatively, when I graduated into a job with no benefits, I Googled "health insurance selector" or something like that and ended up with a high-deductible Cigna plan that was relatively cheap and still paid for routine visits + prescription meds. There's definitely reasonable stuff out there so long as you're okay with the idea of paying a few grand out of pocket if break your leg.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Is anyone still looking for a summer sublet?
I'm subletting my bedroom, which is in a 2 bedroom (my roommate is awesome) in Forest Place, a 5-10 minute walk from campus. More importantly, a 2 minute walk from all that South University Ave. has to offer. Fully furnished, and I'll even leave some of my kitchen utensils and non-perishables behind, if you'd like. I'm going home where the free food is, so I'll have no use for any of that. I'm thinking around $400/month, all inclusive, but that's negotiable.
FYI, Forest Place was one of the LC replacements for my class, so everyone else in the building (my roommate included) will be either a rising 2L or someone a rising 2L is subletting to - so probably other summer starters like yourselves.
I'm subletting my bedroom, which is in a 2 bedroom (my roommate is awesome) in Forest Place, a 5-10 minute walk from campus. More importantly, a 2 minute walk from all that South University Ave. has to offer. Fully furnished, and I'll even leave some of my kitchen utensils and non-perishables behind, if you'd like. I'm going home where the free food is, so I'll have no use for any of that. I'm thinking around $400/month, all inclusive, but that's negotiable.
FYI, Forest Place was one of the LC replacements for my class, so everyone else in the building (my roommate included) will be either a rising 2L or someone a rising 2L is subletting to - so probably other summer starters like yourselves.
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Re: Michigan Law Class of 2016
Posted this in the acceptances thread too, but has anyone seen the budget for 2013-2014? I can only find the one for last year (2012-2013) that says:
In-State $66,950
Out-of-State $69,950
Does anyone have this year's number? (and not an estimated amount, like from a COA calculator)
In-State $66,950
Out-of-State $69,950
Does anyone have this year's number? (and not an estimated amount, like from a COA calculator)
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