GOB Bluth wrote:Knock wrote:Aren't you a 2L?GOB Bluth wrote:Exactly! We need to figure this out!Knock wrote:

GOB Bluth wrote:Knock wrote:Aren't you a 2L?GOB Bluth wrote:Exactly! We need to figure this out!Knock wrote:
Don't Judge meBioEBear2010 wrote:You guys are applying a year late. Stanford football is incredible this year (which is much to my delight and dismay).
Seriously, so jealous! I watched the Stanford-Oregon State game on TV, wow that was a smack down. I hope Luck stays around another year.BioEBear2010 wrote:You guys are applying a year late. Stanford football is incredible this year (which is much to my delight and dismay).
Only the Big Game is hard to get tickets for. This year you needed 14 points, and it's easy enough to swipe at home games (and women's basketball games).Knock wrote:Seriously, so jealous! I watched the Stanford-Oregon State game on TV, wow that was a smack down. I hope Luck stays around another year.BioEBear2010 wrote:You guys are applying a year late. Stanford football is incredible this year (which is much to my delight and dismay).
Did you go to the game? How hard is it to get tickets?
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Big Game is the game vesus Cal? How does the point system work? You get points for attending events and use those points to get tickets? Do you still have to pay and if so how much are they?GOB Bluth wrote:Only the Big Game is hard to get tickets for. This year you needed 14 points, and it's easy enough to swipe at home games (and women's basketball games).Knock wrote:Seriously, so jealous! I watched the Stanford-Oregon State game on TV, wow that was a smack down. I hope Luck stays around another year.BioEBear2010 wrote:You guys are applying a year late. Stanford football is incredible this year (which is much to my delight and dismay).
Did you go to the game? How hard is it to get tickets?
I am really hoping such knowledge becomes highly useful soon.Knock wrote:Big Game is the game vesus Cal? How does the point system work? You get points for attending events and use those points to get tickets? Do you still have to pay and if so how much are they?GOB Bluth wrote:Only the Big Game is hard to get tickets for. This year you needed 14 points, and it's easy enough to swipe at home games (and women's basketball games).Knock wrote:Seriously, so jealous! I watched the Stanford-Oregon State game on TV, wow that was a smack down. I hope Luck stays around another year.BioEBear2010 wrote:You guys are applying a year late. Stanford football is incredible this year (which is much to my delight and dismay).
Did you go to the game? How hard is it to get tickets?
Sorry for all the questions, i'm curious.
Me toocardinals1989 wrote:I am really hoping such knowledge becomes highly useful soon.Knock wrote:Big Game is the game vesus Cal? How does the point system work? You get points for attending events and use those points to get tickets? Do you still have to pay and if so how much are they?GOB Bluth wrote:Only the Big Game is hard to get tickets for. This year you needed 14 points, and it's easy enough to swipe at home games (and women's basketball games).Knock wrote: Seriously, so jealous! I watched the Stanford-Oregon State game on TV, wow that was a smack down. I hope Luck stays around another year.
Did you go to the game? How hard is it to get tickets?
Sorry for all the questions, i'm curious.
And points get you tickets? or just give you the opportunity to purchase tickets.GOB Bluth wrote:AFAIK, It's like a point per home game. Other events get you points as well. I didn't actually go, my roommate did.
I think the ticket was like $15 for students, including law students.Knock wrote:And points get you tickets? or just give you the opportunity to purchase tickets.GOB Bluth wrote:AFAIK, It's like a point per home game. Other events get you points as well. I didn't actually go, my roommate did.
Awesome, that's not bad at allGOB Bluth wrote:I think the ticket was like $15 for students, including law students.Knock wrote:And points get you tickets? or just give you the opportunity to purchase tickets.GOB Bluth wrote:AFAIK, It's like a point per home game. Other events get you points as well. I didn't actually go, my roommate did.
I don't remember paying anything for tickets . . . as a Stanford student, you get free (well, not counting cost of tuitionGOB Bluth wrote:I think the ticket was like $15 for students, including law students.Knock wrote:And points get you tickets? or just give you the opportunity to purchase tickets.GOB Bluth wrote:AFAIK, It's like a point per home game. Other events get you points as well. I didn't actually go, my roommate did.
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Have you had time to go to some sporting events at all?BioEBear2010 wrote:I don't remember paying anything for tickets . . . as a Stanford student, you get free (well, not counting cost of tuitionGOB Bluth wrote:I think the ticket was like $15 for students, including law students.Knock wrote:And points get you tickets? or just give you the opportunity to purchase tickets.GOB Bluth wrote:AFAIK, It's like a point per home game. Other events get you points as well. I didn't actually go, my roommate did.) reign to attend all sporting events (not sure about basketball, but w/e). Going to football and women's volleyball games earns you points. 9 points (not 13) gets you a free ticket to the Big Game (which wasn't so big this year). Sorry for the many parentheses.
And GOB, it ain't easy bein white.
I went to every home game except today's (too much outlining + rain) and the Big Game. Law school isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be.Knock wrote:Have you had time to go to some sporting events at all?
Our group of 1Ls (since BioE and me are in the same group of friends, which is about 60 folks) does most of the football games, all the bar reviews, and various other social events.BioEBear2010 wrote:I went to every home game except today's (too much outlining + rain) and the Big Game. Law school isn't nearly as bad as people make it out to be.Knock wrote:Have you had time to go to some sporting events at all?
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Yes; Submitted for review = under review.Confused7 wrote:Did we reach a consensus about whether "submitted for review" = "under review"?
11 days until possible first acceptances.Knock wrote:13 days until possible first acceptances.Knock wrote:14 days until possible first acceptances.Knock wrote:If this year is like last year, and first acceptances and sent out on the 2nd Friday of December, that would be December 10th this year. So my very very rough countdown:
17 days until possible first acceptances.
Np, best of luck to youConfused7 wrote:Thanks Knock! Hopefully I'll hear from them relatively soon since I just became "submitted for review" today.
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Good luckThe Real Jack McCoy wrote:Joining the club--recently went complete.
It's true, I'll be happy with my option(s) even if I'm rejected--though getting in and having to decide would be a nice problem to have. Good luck on your app, I know you want it bad enoughKnock wrote:Good luckThe Real Jack McCoy wrote:Joining the club--recently went complete.. Enjoy the no-stress wait with your HLS acceptance in hand
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Uncredited. Completely uncreditedThe Real Jack McCoy wrote:It's true, I'll be happy with my option(s) even if I'm rejected--though getting in and having to decide would be a nice problem to have. Good luck on your app, I know you want it bad enoughKnock wrote:Good luckThe Real Jack McCoy wrote:Joining the club--recently went complete.. Enjoy the no-stress wait with your HLS acceptance in hand
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. Though, contrary to reports ITT, Stanford/Pac-10 football will always be terrible.
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