LS and the undergraduate population Forum
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LS and the undergraduate population
If you attend a LS with an undergraduate population, how often do you interact with them? Are you so busy with LS that you don't? How often do law students join organizations run by undergraduates?
- twenty
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Re: LS and the undergraduate population
based on recent threads, I'm pretty sure the new draw to law school is the opportunity to screw undergrads.
...since it's obviously not the job market anymore. :|
...since it's obviously not the job market anymore. :|
- eav1277
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Re: LS and the undergraduate population
Not the only/main draw...just a perk. loltwentypercentmore wrote:based on recent threads, I'm pretty sure the new draw to law school is the opportunity to screw undergrads.
...since it's obviously not the job market anymore.
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Re: LS and the undergraduate population
that "perk" is a legitimate factor in where i decide to go.
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- TheThriller
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Re: LS and the undergraduate population
I hope you do not intend to attend any T2 at sticker: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5#p6124785
I also hope you are not choosing any law school based on the undergraduate population.
Also, if you are that inept at getting with members of the opposite sex that are the same age as you in a social setting involving alcohol, like at bars, then the undergraduate population is the least of your worries. If your thing is under 21, google search "law schools near:" high schools, playgrounds, malls ect.
the tcr is retake.
I also hope you are not choosing any law school based on the undergraduate population.
Also, if you are that inept at getting with members of the opposite sex that are the same age as you in a social setting involving alcohol, like at bars, then the undergraduate population is the least of your worries. If your thing is under 21, google search "law schools near:" high schools, playgrounds, malls ect.
the tcr is retake.
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Re: LS and the undergraduate population
During finals, I look out the library window and see people tanning and playing frisbee and it makes me hate them. During the rest of the year I see drunken undergrads wandering around campus at 4 p.m. and feel the same way.
The only interaction I've had with undergrads is the university's responsible alcohol management certification class, which I took with an entire frat. It was special.
The only interaction I've had with undergrads is the university's responsible alcohol management certification class, which I took with an entire frat. It was special.