Haha yeah. Admissions knows all.Fiero85 wrote:Congrats! Being the (second) thread OP has gotta count for something right?chingwoo wrote:Just checked my email after being in Cabo all week. Substantial scholarship jump. WUSTL is back in the mix. The splitter games have begun.
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Mhm and first post on page 180 is impressive. Give this guy another bump!chingwoo wrote:Haha yeah. Admissions knows all.Fiero85 wrote:Congrats! Being the (second) thread OP has gotta count for something right?chingwoo wrote:Just checked my email after being in Cabo all week. Substantial scholarship jump. WUSTL is back in the mix. The splitter games have begun.
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When I lived in Quebec it was Boreale or go home. That stuff never makes it over the border.njdevils2626 wrote:Haha, dude, I didn't mean it as a condemnation or anything, I don't care about how much someone can drink and it's not like I'm the heavyweight champion of the world or anything, it was just a comment. That said, Unibroue is some good stuff, props for knowing about Quebec brewssnagglepuss wrote:Yeah, these sorry ass Ameri-bros always getting hosed off a sixer of Molsons while Canuck-bros be crushing 20+ bottles of Unibroue without a care, AMIRITE? Eh?njdevils2626 wrote:
I always forget how terrible Americans are at drinking... This will take some getting used to
lol dude no one cares how much someone can drink.
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Went to a beer garden yesterday I hope this is a thing in STL and not just DC.
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scottidsntknow wrote:Went to a beer garden yesterday I hope this is a thing in STL and not just DC.
Mostly it's a thing in Germany, but there are a few around the US. One in Minneapolis is particularly authentic.
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Does anyone know the schedule for April ASW? Im mostly wondering when the first thing starts and the last thing ends. Trying to make travel arrangements.
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here ya go.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Does anyone know the schedule for April ASW? Im mostly wondering when the first thing starts and the last thing ends. Trying to make travel arrangements.
Thursday
5:30-7:00 Welcome Reception (Anheuser-Busch Hall 4th Floor, Janite Lee Reading Room)
Admitted students and guests, Alumni, Faculty and current students (representing Student Organizations)
Friday
9:30-10:00 Registration & Continental Breakfast (Anheuser-Busch Hall 310, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom)
10:00-10:30 Welcoming Remarks (Anheuser-Busch Hall 310, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom)
Dan Keating, Dean and Tyrrell Williams Professor of Law
Kati Scannell, Associate Dean for Data and Enrollment Management
10:30-11:45 Campus Tour (Danforth University Campus)
12:00-1:00 Lunch with CSO and Alumni (Anheuser-Busch Hall 3rd Floor, Crowder Courtyard)
Rebecca Brown, Associate Dean, Career Services
1:15-2:15 Practical Skills Sessions (Anheuser-Busch Hall 310, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom)
Various Faculty and current students will be talking and taking questions about clinics, externships, international programs and journals.
2:15-3:15 Current Student Panel (Anheuser-Busch Hall 310, Bryan Cave Moot Courtroom)
3:15-4:00 Law School Building Tour (Anheuser-Busch Hall)
*To conclude in the Crowder Courtyard for Happy Hour
4:00-6:00 Law School Happy Hour (Anheuser-Busch Hall 310, Crowder Courtyard)
Sponsored by PILS and the Fitness Club
A pasta dinner and drinks will be served to celebrate any law students running in the
Go! St. Louis Marathon on Saturday.
Saturday
9:30- Diversity & Inclusion Continental Breakfast/Mini-Lecture
(Anheuser-Busch Hall, Crowder Courtyard)
Admitted students and guests are invited to have breakfast and mingle with current law students. A mini-lecture will be taught by a 1L professor.
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Bitter.BlackCanary wrote:here ya go.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:Does anyone know the schedule for April ASW? Im mostly wondering when the first thing starts and the last thing ends. Trying to make travel arrangements.
Friday
4:00-6:00 Law School Happy Hour (Anheuser-Busch Hall 310, Crowder Courtyard)
Sponsored by PILS and the Fitness Club
A pasta dinner and drinks will be served to celebrate any law students running in the
Go! St. Louis Marathon on Saturday.
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Unibroue La Fin Du Monde is one of my all time favorite beers. Hard to find in America, though.[/quote]snagglepuss wrote:Quebec brews
If by "Hard to find in America" you mean "regularly on tap at a minimum of three places on Delmar alone" then yes.
St. Louis is an *amazing* beer town.
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Ugh, flights are $600, that's before I even thatnk about lodging =/
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I'm seeing more like $330-400. http://matrix.itasoftware.com/search.htmLebrarian_Booker wrote:Ugh, flights are $600, that's before I even thatnk about lodging =/
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MSP-STL? What dates did you search?snagglepuss wrote:I'm seeing more like $330-400. http://matrix.itasoftware.com/search.htmLebrarian_Booker wrote:Ugh, flights are $600, that's before I even thatnk about lodging =/
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1 Night* // 2-Nights* *layovers possibleLebrarian_Booker wrote:MSP-STL? What dates did you search?snagglepuss wrote:I'm seeing more like $330-400. http://matrix.itasoftware.com/search.htmLebrarian_Booker wrote:Ugh, flights are $600, that's before I even thatnk about lodging =/
Edit: I'm guessing my links don't work for others. But I'm doing the "See calendar of lowest fares" option starting with April 3 for MSP to STL.
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Thanks, appreciate it.snagglepuss wrote:1 Night* // 2-Nights* *layovers possibleLebrarian_Booker wrote:MSP-STL? What dates did you search?snagglepuss wrote:I'm seeing more like $330-400. http://matrix.itasoftware.com/search.htmLebrarian_Booker wrote:Ugh, flights are $600, that's before I even thatnk about lodging =/
Edit: I'm guessing my links don't work for others. But I'm doing the "See calendar of lowest fares" option starting with April 3 for MSP to STL.
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I think I paid $208 delta direct for my MSP - stl flight during a super busy weekend(mardi gras). I booked only like a week in advance. Try Friday to Sunday.Lebrarian_Booker wrote:MSP-STL? What dates did you search?snagglepuss wrote:I'm seeing more like $330-400. http://matrix.itasoftware.com/search.htmLebrarian_Booker wrote:Ugh, flights are $600, that's before I even thatnk about lodging =/
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La Casa Del Fiero was decent enough I guess...PourMeTea wrote:What hotels do people recommend for ASW?
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If its still offered for cheap on Priceline check out 7 Gables. Its about 5 minutes off campus and when I walked in they had a homemade cookie and Fiji Water waiting for me. That was a damn good cookie.scottidsntknow wrote:La Casa Del Fiero was decent enough I guess...PourMeTea wrote:What hotels do people recommend for ASW?
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Wtf Fiero why didn't I get a cookie and Fiji Water?Ditka747 wrote:If its still offered for cheap on Priceline check out 7 Gables. Its about 5 minutes off campus and when I walked in they had a homemade cookie and Fiji Water waiting for me. That was a damn good cookie.scottidsntknow wrote:La Casa Del Fiero was decent enough I guess...PourMeTea wrote:What hotels do people recommend for ASW?
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Pff I'm categorically opposed to drinking bottled water when clean STL tap is available. Dat less than 1 cent per gallon doh.scottidsntknow wrote:Wtf Fiero why didn't I get a cookie and Fiji Water?Ditka747 wrote:If its still offered for cheap on Priceline check out 7 Gables. Its about 5 minutes off campus and when I walked in they had a homemade cookie and Fiji Water waiting for me. That was a damn good cookie.scottidsntknow wrote:La Casa Del Fiero was decent enough I guess...PourMeTea wrote:What hotels do people recommend for ASW?
I'm categorically in favor of cookies, however, so for that I have no excuses...
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Don't worry scotti. I want you to know I take these things seriously and have already filed a complaint with the BBB on your behalf.scottidsntknow wrote:Wtf Fiero why didn't I get a cookie and Fiji Water?Ditka747 wrote:If its still offered for cheap on Priceline check out 7 Gables. Its about 5 minutes off campus and when I walked in they had a homemade cookie and Fiji Water waiting for me. That was a damn good cookie.scottidsntknow wrote:La Casa Del Fiero was decent enough I guess...PourMeTea wrote:What hotels do people recommend for ASW?
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I'm categorically opposed to not being offered cookies.Fiero85 wrote:Pff I'm categorically opposed to drinking bottled water when clean STL tap is available. Dat less than 1 cent per gallon doh.scottidsntknow wrote: Wtf Fiero why didn't I get a cookie and Fiji Water?
I'm categorically in favor of cookies, however, so for that I have no excuses...
I'm categorically in favor of alcohol, however, so not being served bottled water is excusable...
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Hmm we shoulda went to a bakery/coffee place with cookies near campus.scottidsntknow wrote:I'm categorically opposed to not being offered cookies.Fiero85 wrote:Pff I'm categorically opposed to drinking bottled water when clean STL tap is available. Dat less than 1 cent per gallon doh.scottidsntknow wrote: Wtf Fiero why didn't I get a cookie and Fiji Water?
I'm categorically in favor of cookies, however, so for that I have no excuses...
I'm categorically in favor of alcohol, however, so not being served bottled water is excusable...
Just FYI, April fools attending ASW then, the term "continental breakfast" for Friday morning is used loosely. It's some fruit, various types of banana bread type items, and coffee (no OJ, tea, donuts, bagels, muffins, etc).
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If by "Hard to find in America" you mean "regularly on tap at a minimum of three places on Delmar alone" then yes.Randomnumbers wrote:Unibroue La Fin Du Monde is one of my all time favorite beers. Hard to find in America, though.snagglepuss wrote:Quebec brews
St. Louis is an *amazing* beer town.[/quote]
Officially decided on WUSTL if they have La Fin Du Monde on tap nearby. Now if only they would get around to accepting me already...
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This is a good heads up. Banana bread FTWFiero85 wrote:Hmm we shoulda went to a bakery/coffee place with cookies near campus.scottidsntknow wrote:I'm categorically opposed to not being offered cookies.Fiero85 wrote:Pff I'm categorically opposed to drinking bottled water when clean STL tap is available. Dat less than 1 cent per gallon doh.scottidsntknow wrote: Wtf Fiero why didn't I get a cookie and Fiji Water?
I'm categorically in favor of cookies, however, so for that I have no excuses...
I'm categorically in favor of alcohol, however, so not being served bottled water is excusable...
Just FYI, April fools attending ASW then, the term "continental breakfast" for Friday morning is used loosely. It's some fruit, various types of banana bread type items, and coffee (no OJ, tea, donuts, bagels, muffins, etc).
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