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anyone have the 2017-2018 academic calendar?
EDIT: never mind i found it https://support.law.cornell.edu/student ... lendar.pdf
EDIT: never mind i found it https://support.law.cornell.edu/student ... lendar.pdf
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hey has anyone received federal loan offers from cornell yet?
i applied for loans through fafsa a few weeks ago but havnt heard back from cornell yet
i have already received scholarship aid and sent my deposit.
i applied for loans through fafsa a few weeks ago but havnt heard back from cornell yet
i have already received scholarship aid and sent my deposit.
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Man, this thread is dead this year. Added a poll to try and liven things up.
Also, check in here so we don't embarrass ourselves: http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 7&t=276168
Also, check in here so we don't embarrass ourselves: http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 7&t=276168
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Does anyone know when the latest I can sign a lease at CT is?
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The applicant thread was a total bloodbath, so it kind of makes sense.Lavitz wrote:Man, this thread is dead this year.
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The second depost deadline just passed. The class of 2020 is now cast for the most part.
Do we have any outdoor runners on here? How do you plan to keep it up during the Ithaca winter? What months are totally off for outdoor running? Any apparel suggestions to fight off the cold and squeeze in a 30-min run with warm up and warm down indoors?
Do we have any outdoor runners on here? How do you plan to keep it up during the Ithaca winter? What months are totally off for outdoor running? Any apparel suggestions to fight off the cold and squeeze in a 30-min run with warm up and warm down indoors?
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everything seems to be so quiet and I'm wondering if im missing something. I remember when I deposited elsewhere last year, that school used to spam me constantly with emails, but cornell has been very quiet (almost forgot to deposit yesterday since I didn't realize the 2nd deposit was even here). specifically talking about things like accepting fin aid/scholarship, loans, school user id, etc. also did you guys receive anything in the snail mail after being accepted other than the informational red book a couple of months ago and the portfolio/pad.
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uh not to freak you out but you should be on that yesterdayfeefeeriri wrote:Does anyone know when the latest I can sign a lease at CT is?
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Yikess3mant1x wrote:uh not to freak you out but you should be on that yesterdayfeefeeriri wrote:Does anyone know when the latest I can sign a lease at CT is?
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Outdoor running is possible for most of the winter. I highly recommend you hit up your local running store and ask for their advice, because the specialty shops really do know what they're doing. I layer leggings under my normal running pants, a jacket/sweatshirt over my normal running shirts, and wear running gloves and something to cover my ears. Covering your ears and fingers is the post important part. The rest of your body maintains warmth pretty well once you start getting into the run. On the particularly cold days, you might want a neck gaiter to keep your neck/mouth warm. We had a once-in-a-generation snow day this spring, but I still saw people running outside. I accidentally got caught out in a deluge of rain just the other day, and it was fine. I mean, I was as wet as if I had jumped into the lake, but it's no big deal, I finished my run.freekick wrote:The second depost deadline just passed. The class of 2020 is now cast for the most part.
Do we have any outdoor runners on here? How do you plan to keep it up during the Ithaca winter? What months are totally off for outdoor running? Any apparel suggestions to fight off the cold and squeeze in a 30-min run with warm up and warm down indoors?
tl;dr: Cover the parts of your body that have terrible circulation and you'll be fine.
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Hey all, does anyone know when do we get the Net ID?
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Are supposed to be sent after May 15 per Dean Ingram's FB post. So any time now.coffee4life wrote:Hey all, does anyone know when do we get the Net ID?
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Thanks! Was dreading the prospect of treadmill running. Time to put together the winter 'armor'.cantexplaingottago wrote:Outdoor running is possible for most of the winter. I highly recommend you hit up your local running store and ask for their advice, because the specialty shops really do know what they're doing. I layer leggings under my normal running pants, a jacket/sweatshirt over my normal running shirts, and wear running gloves and something to cover my ears. Covering your ears and fingers is the post important part. The rest of your body maintains warmth pretty well once you start getting into the run. On the particularly cold days, you might want a neck gaiter to keep your neck/mouth warm. We had a once-in-a-generation snow day this spring, but I still saw people running outside. I accidentally got caught out in a deluge of rain just the other day, and it was fine. I mean, I was as wet as if I had jumped into the lake, but it's no big deal, I finished my run.freekick wrote:The second depost deadline just passed. The class of 2020 is now cast for the most part.
Do we have any outdoor runners on here? How do you plan to keep it up during the Ithaca winter? What months are totally off for outdoor running? Any apparel suggestions to fight off the cold and squeeze in a 30-min run with warm up and warm down indoors?
tl;dr: Cover the parts of your body that have terrible circulation and you'll be fine.
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I highly recommend http://www.fingerlakesrunningco.com/. In addition to help outfit you for winter (and I ran every winter in law school), they can also help point you in the direction of all the great trails in the area, upcoming races, etc.freekick wrote:Thanks! Was dreading the prospect of treadmill running. Time to put together the winter 'armor'.
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A cursory look suggests they have a lot to offer. Will explore it further. Thanks for sharing. This is massive relief.Lincoln wrote:I highly recommend http://www.fingerlakesrunningco.com/. In addition to help outfit you for winter (and I ran every winter in law school), they can also help point you in the direction of all the great trails in the area, upcoming races, etc.freekick wrote:Thanks! Was dreading the prospect of treadmill running. Time to put together the winter 'armor'.
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I know there have been a lot of questions previously about cost of living/finding off campus apartments, but I wanted to run a few quick q's by the thread to see if people had thoughts:
1. How does the nitty gritty of using student loans to pay for rent/food work? I have some savings that might cover a good deal of rent over the three years, and my girlfriend is going to be living with me and working, but I'm anticipating having to use loans to cover some costs. Short of a potentially long answer to this, could anyone point me towards a good resource?
2. Given the above, what's a realistic target for monthly rent? We were originally aiming to keep it under 1k/month for a one bedroom, but we've had trouble finding things, and I was considering looking at things more in the 1.2k - 1.3k range to give more wiggle room. I'm aware that it's a dangerous game to be playing with the interest on student loans, but it's pretty much where I'm stuck.
3. Anybody have experience with North Wood or Gaslight Village Apartments?
4. I think I've read on here/elsewhere that driving in the winter isn't that big of an issue, and that snow removal is pretty good/efficient. I drive a car that absolutely sucks in the snow. Should I be planning on being more or less unable to drive to campus in the winter? I was looking primarily at places too far from campus to walk/bike, but I can start considering public transit more seriously if snow is a frequent problem.
1. How does the nitty gritty of using student loans to pay for rent/food work? I have some savings that might cover a good deal of rent over the three years, and my girlfriend is going to be living with me and working, but I'm anticipating having to use loans to cover some costs. Short of a potentially long answer to this, could anyone point me towards a good resource?
2. Given the above, what's a realistic target for monthly rent? We were originally aiming to keep it under 1k/month for a one bedroom, but we've had trouble finding things, and I was considering looking at things more in the 1.2k - 1.3k range to give more wiggle room. I'm aware that it's a dangerous game to be playing with the interest on student loans, but it's pretty much where I'm stuck.
3. Anybody have experience with North Wood or Gaslight Village Apartments?
4. I think I've read on here/elsewhere that driving in the winter isn't that big of an issue, and that snow removal is pretty good/efficient. I drive a car that absolutely sucks in the snow. Should I be planning on being more or less unable to drive to campus in the winter? I was looking primarily at places too far from campus to walk/bike, but I can start considering public transit more seriously if snow is a frequent problem.
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freekick wrote:Are supposed to be sent after May 15 per Dean Ingram's FB post. So any time now.coffee4life wrote:Hey all, does anyone know when do we get the Net ID?
Awesome! thanks a lot

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Saw a hot pot place near campus. Anyone know of it is good?
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Ugh, just filling out my health history forms now. Think I need to go get a physical but don't know when I can get one scheduled - is June 1st a hard deadline for this? :/
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PSA: Law students do NOT need to get a physical.Rubbishdump wrote:Ugh, just filling out my health history forms now. Think I need to go get a physical but don't know when I can get one scheduled - is June 1st a hard deadline for this? :/
This has been a source of confusion for at least the past 4 years.
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Thanks for clarifying.Lavitz wrote:PSA: Law students do NOT need to get a physical.Rubbishdump wrote:Ugh, just filling out my health history forms now. Think I need to go get a physical but don't know when I can get one scheduled - is June 1st a hard deadline for this? :/
This has been a source of confusion for at least the past 4 years.
I'm still confused regarding the deadline - are certain portions due at different dates/what exactly is due on the 1st? If anyone is able to clarify, please do. Working a lot for this last stretch in order to save as much money as possible, so I haven't bwen able to keep up as well as I'd like
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What is your source? I was told I needed one by JD Admissions last year.Lavitz wrote:PSA: Law students do NOT need to get a physical.Rubbishdump wrote:Ugh, just filling out my health history forms now. Think I need to go get a physical but don't know when I can get one scheduled - is June 1st a hard deadline for this? :/
This has been a source of confusion for at least the past 4 years.
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The Cornell Health website also says you need a physical with a doctor's signature.cantexplaingottago wrote:What is your source? I was told I needed one by JD Admissions last year.Lavitz wrote:PSA: Law students do NOT need to get a physical.Rubbishdump wrote:Ugh, just filling out my health history forms now. Think I need to go get a physical but don't know when I can get one scheduled - is June 1st a hard deadline for this? :/
This has been a source of confusion for at least the past 4 years.
Also, this may be a stupid question, but Rubbishdump, how did you access the health history form without a NetID? All I can find are health history forms for family members, employees, and athletes. I called Cornell Health and asked, and they had no idea. The law school is closed over the weekend. I can call on Monday, but I figured I'd ask here in case you knew so I could get started on that thing. Or, maybe you're filling out the wrong form.
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