You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do? Forum
- DukeCornell
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^ also. Was never quite sure if I wanted the baton or the bassoon in my hands more.
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- DukeCornell
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I definitely wanted the baton.ToTransferOrNot wrote:^ also. Was never quite sure if I wanted the baton or the bassoon in my hands more.

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Good thing we both epic failed at these goals!DukeCornell wrote:I definitely wanted the baton.ToTransferOrNot wrote:^ also. Was never quite sure if I wanted the baton or the bassoon in my hands more.
I still have my baton. It mocks me. Sold the bassoon to pay for a semester of lawl school though.
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
Clearly! I don't have a definite plan yet, but I think we will have a good chance of being classmates. Cupcakes would be awesome for lawschool, we should look into it. I am the entrepreneur type... bikes are in my blood but probably not the kind you think of hehewackyjack22 wrote: Clearly we should be friends! Where are you planning to go? My top choices are cupcakes and bikes. Haha sometimes TLS is an excellent distraction from hw.
Are you planning to stay in CA? Berk/Stanford?
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Berk is kind of scary because of the poor employment prospects, but I guess that is the case everywhere. If I am accepted I will certainly make the trip to come visit so it is certainly a likely option. Stanford is my dream school and I'd happily pay full tuition to go. What about you? Anywhere you are particularly fond of?r6_philly wrote:Clearly! I don't have a definite plan yet, but I think we will have a good chance of being classmates. Cupcakes would be awesome for lawschool, we should look into it. I am the entrepreneur type... bikes are in my blood but probably not the kind you think of hehewackyjack22 wrote: Clearly we should be friends! Where are you planning to go? My top choices are cupcakes and bikes. Haha sometimes TLS is an excellent distraction from hw.
Are you planning to stay in CA? Berk/Stanford?
What type of bikes are you into?
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
Own a dealership . . . preferably Ford, Lincoln, or BMW.
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You own a Ford dealership if you own a Lincoln dealership.Gatriel wrote:Own a dealership . . . preferably Ford, Lincoln, or BMW.
You also own a Minicooper dealership (99% of the time) if you own a BMW dealership.
THE MOAR YOU KNOWZ.
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
Weirdly, I always wanted to be a lawyer.
I got sidetracked with an acting career...
so I guess now I'm living the dream. LOL.
I got sidetracked with an acting career...
so I guess now I'm living the dream. LOL.
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I would rather choke on my own nads than watch legally blonde ever again.nygrrrl wrote:Weirdly, I always wanted to be a lawyer.
I got sidetracked with an acting career...
so I guess now I'm living the dream. LOL.
EDIT: LOL.
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
I sold my french horn (Tina) and trumpet (Ding-Ding) last year. It still hurts.Good thing we both epic failed at these goals!
I still have my baton. It mocks me. Sold the bassoon to pay for a semester of lawl school though.

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- nygrrrl
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
lol back - I never liked that movie.ResolutePear wrote:I would rather choke on my own nads than watch legally blonde ever again.nygrrrl wrote:Weirdly, I always wanted to be a lawyer.
I got sidetracked with an acting career...
so I guess now I'm living the dream. LOL.
EDIT: LOL.

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I am dating a Ph.D candidate in this.Quadrangulum wrote:Egyptologist.
Wayyyy overrated, seriously. She is currently in Egypt, having to worry about getting killed by rioters.
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
I am not too worried about employment prospects I should continue to be able to land jobs with or without law school. I have grown very fond of Stanford as well, so hope to see both of us there. On the east coast there is always Yale (umm, ok) and I can stay home at Penn.wackyjack22 wrote:
Berk is kind of scary because of the poor employment prospects, but I guess that is the case everywhere. If I am accepted I will certainly make the trip to come visit so it is certainly a likely option. Stanford is my dream school and I'd happily pay full tuition to go. What about you? Anywhere you are particularly fond of?
What type of bikes are you into?
Racing motorcycles are in my blood. I was fortunate enough to realize that dream. So now it's on to being a kick ass lawyer.
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
Racing motorcycles is not quite what I had in mind. Road bikes and now famous fixies are much more my style. As long as you like cupcakes....r6_philly wrote:I am not too worried about employment prospects I should continue to be able to land jobs with or without law school. I have grown very fond of Stanford as well, so hope to see both of us there. On the east coast there is always Yale (umm, ok) and I can stay home at Penn.wackyjack22 wrote:
Berk is kind of scary because of the poor employment prospects, but I guess that is the case everywhere. If I am accepted I will certainly make the trip to come visit so it is certainly a likely option. Stanford is my dream school and I'd happily pay full tuition to go. What about you? Anywhere you are particularly fond of?
What type of bikes are you into?
Racing motorcycles are in my blood. I was fortunate enough to realize that dream. So now it's on to being a kick ass lawyer.
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
Go to Juilliard, play in the Boston Pops. One motorcycle accident and reconstructed wrist later, that's history.
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There are a lot of places to sell a lot of customized cupcakes... We will work something out!wackyjack22 wrote:
Racing motorcycles is not quite what I had in mind. Road bikes and now famous fixies are much more my style. As long as you like cupcakes....
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I don't know, it may turn out to be a blessing?Miznitic wrote:Go to Juilliard, play in the Boston Pops. One motorcycle accident and reconstructed wrist later, that's history.
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Well, in that case: Do you have any works? If you're at liberty to divulge, I'm all ears.nygrrrl wrote:lol back - I never liked that movie.ResolutePear wrote:I would rather choke on my own nads than watch legally blonde ever again.nygrrrl wrote:Weirdly, I always wanted to be a lawyer.
I got sidetracked with an acting career...
so I guess now I'm living the dream. LOL.
EDIT: LOL.

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- ResolutePear
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Well, I want to see more egyptian stuff in my NatGeo subscription. I have a lifetime subscription for that reason!ToTransferOrNot wrote:I am dating a Ph.D candidate in this.Quadrangulum wrote:Egyptologist.
Wayyyy overrated, seriously. She is currently in Egypt, having to worry about getting killed by rioters.
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THIS is what I wanted to be:
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+10000...but hey, there's always prince harry. hes a ging, but i could dig it.swilson215 wrote:THIS is what I wanted to be:
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Re: You're going to LS, but what did you REALLY want to do?
Age 4-14: Doctor [until I learned that you need to "be good at" both science (which I was) and math (which I wasn't)]
Age 14-19: Lawyer [until I yearned for excitement, adventure, and a challege]
Age 19-19.5: CIA/FBI [until I relalized they probably wouldn't take me unless I was fluent in XXX language (which I wasn't)]
Age 19.5-20.5: Journalist [until I talked to Roger Mudd personally about what it would take for the field to fix itself (which it can't)]
Age 20.5-present: Lawyer
Age 14-19: Lawyer [until I yearned for excitement, adventure, and a challege]
Age 19-19.5: CIA/FBI [until I relalized they probably wouldn't take me unless I was fluent in XXX language (which I wasn't)]
Age 19.5-20.5: Journalist [until I talked to Roger Mudd personally about what it would take for the field to fix itself (which it can't)]
Age 20.5-present: Lawyer
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