Harvard Law School Class of 2018 Forum
- ChemEng1642
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
Section 1!
Also what is this Questionnaire assignment lol - it's a blank text box...
Also what is this Questionnaire assignment lol - it's a blank text box...
- blueberrycrumble
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
Lol does it show up as blank for you? Maybe email them back to check...ChemEng1642 wrote:Section 1!
Also what is this Questionnaire assignment lol - it's a blank text box...
Our section's has actually questions with text boxes next to them to fill out
- Mack.Hambleton
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
Yeah it's probably ur browser or somethingblueberrycrumble wrote:Lol does it show up as blank for you? Maybe email them back to check...ChemEng1642 wrote:Section 1!
Also what is this Questionnaire assignment lol - it's a blank text box...
Our section's has actually questions with text boxes next to them to fill out
- saltisgood
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
Free verse poem on your feelings about HLS, duhChemEng1642 wrote:Section 1!
Also what is this Questionnaire assignment lol - it's a blank text box...
- foxes
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
When are you guys planning to buy textbooks?
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- blueberrycrumble
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
And are you planning on (I assume no one is buying through the bookstore):foxes wrote:When are you guys planning to buy textbooks?
- Buying new through Amazon
- Buying used through Amazon
- Buying used through 2Ls
- Renting through various online textbook websites
I really really dislike highlighting in books so I'm quite wary of used/renting :/
- foxes
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
im going to buy new through amazon because im addicted to writing in textbooksblueberrycrumble wrote:And are you planning on (I assume no one is buying through the bookstore):foxes wrote:When are you guys planning to buy textbooks?
- Buying new through Amazon
- Buying used through Amazon
- Buying used through 2Ls
- Renting through various online textbook websites
I really really dislike highlighting in books so I'm quite wary of used/renting :/

im kind of confused though...i assume we're supposed to have the books before classes start? so that means we should prob get on it asap?
- blueberrycrumble
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I think it's slightly flexible? I only have one syllabus so far but the first reading is from supplemental course materials which gives an extra week to go buy textbooks. Also, if you buy through amazon, prime is free for students and 2 business day shipping.foxes wrote:im going to buy new through amazon because im addicted to writing in textbooksblueberrycrumble wrote:And are you planning on (I assume no one is buying through the bookstore):foxes wrote:When are you guys planning to buy textbooks?
- Buying new through Amazon
- Buying used through Amazon
- Buying used through 2Ls
- Renting through various online textbook websites
I really really dislike highlighting in books so I'm quite wary of used/renting :/its an expensive addiction
im kind of confused though...i assume we're supposed to have the books before classes start? so that means we should prob get on it asap?
- foxes
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
blueberrycrumble wrote:I think it's slightly flexible? I only have one syllabus so far but the first reading is from supplemental course materials which gives an extra week to go buy textbooks. Also, if you buy through amazon, prime is free for students and 2 business day shipping.foxes wrote:im going to buy new through amazon because im addicted to writing in textbooksblueberrycrumble wrote:And are you planning on (I assume no one is buying through the bookstore):foxes wrote:When are you guys planning to buy textbooks?
- Buying new through Amazon
- Buying used through Amazon
- Buying used through 2Ls
- Renting through various online textbook websites
I really really dislike highlighting in books so I'm quite wary of used/renting :/its an expensive addiction
im kind of confused though...i assume we're supposed to have the books before classes start? so that means we should prob get on it asap?


- TripTrip
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
You definitely want casebooks before the first day of class.
- foxes
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
yikes ty, will just go ahead and grab them thenTripTrip wrote:You definitely want casebooks before the first day of class.
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Think we need them before orientation? Can I have them shipped to Gropius, or should I send them home and bring them with?TripTrip wrote:You definitely want casebooks before the first day of class.
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
$470 Amazon shopping cart and that's just the 4 basic casebooks
Damn
I think I'll wait till Monday...
Damn
I think I'll wait till Monday...
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- TripTrip
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
You don't need them before orientation, just before class. Shipping them to HLS is just fine.leslieknope wrote:Think we need them before orientation? Can I have them shipped to Gropius, or should I send them home and bring them with?TripTrip wrote:You definitely want casebooks before the first day of class.
You'll probably have a reading assignment for the first day of every class, and it will probably be ~50 pages per class, and it will suck because you won't understand any of it. Then half of your professors will cold call on the first day and you won't have a clue what to say, just like everybody else.
You'll be fine, though, this isn't meant to discourage anyone. Just be aware that unlike undergrad, the first day of law school is generally a real class. ABA rules forbid just handing out the syllabus and briefly discussing what the class will be about on the first day, so professors have to dive into substance and expect you to be prepared to answer questions from day one.
This is also why I provide outlines before classes start.
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where would profs generally let us know about reading assignment/syllabi before the first day? helios?TripTrip wrote:You don't need them before orientation, just before class. Shipping them to HLS is just fine.leslieknope wrote:Think we need them before orientation? Can I have them shipped to Gropius, or should I send them home and bring them with?TripTrip wrote:You definitely want casebooks before the first day of class.
You'll probably have a reading assignment for the first day of every class, and it will probably be ~50 pages per class, and it will suck because you won't understand any of it. Then half of your professors will cold call on the first day and you won't have a clue what to say, just like everybody else.
You'll be fine, though, this isn't meant to discourage anyone. Just be aware that unlike undergrad, the first day of law school is generally a real class. ABA rules forbid just handing out the syllabus and briefly discussing what the class will be about on the first day, so professors have to dive into substance and expect you to be prepared to answer questions from day one.
This is also why I provide outlines before classes start.
- TripTrip
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That should be on Canvas: http://canvas.harvard.edu/foxes wrote:where would profs generally let us know about reading assignment/syllabi before the first day? helios?TripTrip wrote:You don't need them before orientation, just before class. Shipping them to HLS is just fine.leslieknope wrote:Think we need them before orientation? Can I have them shipped to Gropius, or should I send them home and bring them with?TripTrip wrote:You definitely want casebooks before the first day of class.
You'll probably have a reading assignment for the first day of every class, and it will probably be ~50 pages per class, and it will suck because you won't understand any of it. Then half of your professors will cold call on the first day and you won't have a clue what to say, just like everybody else.
You'll be fine, though, this isn't meant to discourage anyone. Just be aware that unlike undergrad, the first day of law school is generally a real class. ABA rules forbid just handing out the syllabus and briefly discussing what the class will be about on the first day, so professors have to dive into substance and expect you to be prepared to answer questions from day one.
This is also why I provide outlines before classes start.
Side note, Canvas is brand new, and is the worst system to try to find, ever, because all of the search results are not for what you're looking for and the MyHLS redirect link is broken. I don't think that part was thought out.
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
yeah it took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure canvas out the first timeTripTrip wrote:That should be on Canvas: http://canvas.harvard.edu/
Side note, Canvas is brand new, and is the worst system to try to find, ever, because all of the search results are not for what you're looking for and the MyHLS redirect link is broken. I don't think that part was thought out.

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- TripTrip
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No worries. Professors and assistants are still figuring it out. This is the first term they have been required to use it.foxes wrote:yeah it took me an embarrassing amount of time to figure canvas out the first timeTripTrip wrote:That should be on Canvas: http://canvas.harvard.edu/
Side note, Canvas is brand new, and is the worst system to try to find, ever, because all of the search results are not for what you're looking for and the MyHLS redirect link is broken. I don't think that part was thought out.looks like nothing much is up yet
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
Any chance books change between now and class starting? Was gonna go ahead and get mine, but don't want to get shafted. (This is something my undergrad profs would do sometimes).
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I've never heard of that happening. A lot of these professors have used the same book for years (esp. Torts and Property). For Civ Pro it's usually the same casebook but the newer edition since the rules are constantly changing. (Or a course packet from the professors who actually care about students.)mujiali wrote:Any chance books change between now and class starting? Was gonna go ahead and get mine, but don't want to get shafted. (This is something my undergrad profs would do sometimes).
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Thanks, I went ahead and bought mine. On the same subject, it odd that one of my professors (Donahue) has no required book, just two recommended ones?TripTrip wrote:I've never heard of that happening. A lot of these professors have used the same book for years (esp. Torts and Property). For Civ Pro it's usually the same casebook but the newer edition since the rules are constantly changing. (Or a course packet from the professors who actually care about students.)mujiali wrote:Any chance books change between now and class starting? Was gonna go ahead and get mine, but don't want to get shafted. (This is something my undergrad profs would do sometimes).
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- foxes
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
dont have a casebook posted for civpro, crossing my fingers i get a course packetTripTrip wrote:I've never heard of that happening. A lot of these professors have used the same book for years (esp. Torts and Property). For Civ Pro it's usually the same casebook but the newer edition since the rules are constantly changing. (Or a course packet from the professors who actually care about students.)mujiali wrote:Any chance books change between now and class starting? Was gonna go ahead and get mine, but don't want to get shafted. (This is something my undergrad profs would do sometimes).
- TripTrip
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Professors Hubbard and Cohen will provide course packets. Cohen always does and I emailed Hubbard before I listed him without any.foxes wrote:dont have a casebook posted for civpro, crossing my fingers i get a course packetTripTrip wrote:I've never heard of that happening. A lot of these professors have used the same book for years (esp. Torts and Property). For Civ Pro it's usually the same casebook but the newer edition since the rules are constantly changing. (Or a course packet from the professors who actually care about students.)mujiali wrote:Any chance books change between now and class starting? Was gonna go ahead and get mine, but don't want to get shafted. (This is something my undergrad profs would do sometimes).
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Hmm, I'm not sure about that one. Once you get the syllabus let me know if he meant to list one as required and I'll update the listing.mujiali wrote:Thanks, I went ahead and bought mine. On the same subject, it odd that one of my professors (Donahue) has no required book, just two recommended ones?TripTrip wrote:I've never heard of that happening. A lot of these professors have used the same book for years (esp. Torts and Property). For Civ Pro it's usually the same casebook but the newer edition since the rules are constantly changing. (Or a course packet from the professors who actually care about students.)mujiali wrote:Any chance books change between now and class starting? Was gonna go ahead and get mine, but don't want to get shafted. (This is something my undergrad profs would do sometimes).
- romanesque
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Re: Harvard Law School Class of 2018
section 1 - any idea what/where the "attached form" prof stilt mentions in the welcome letter is? also, we haven't gotten any emails from profs about courses/books etc., right?
edit: also, is anyone else nervous that we only have reviews/outlines/exams from 1 class?

edit: also, is anyone else nervous that we only have reviews/outlines/exams from 1 class?


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