This is absolutely correct. Please do not engage in this thread in debates about the value of school brand-name and where people from what schools do or do not get jobs. There are plenty of other parts of this forum where you can have that conversation; this is part of the forum is for exchanging information about acceptances, rejections, and waitlists.Drowninmyowntears wrote:+1spencercross wrote:This is all very interesting, but not exactly an appropriate for this particular thread. If you want to talk about this topic in relation to UCI specifically, it would be more appropriate for the applicants thread given that this thread is theoretically for people who are already admitted. If you prefer to talk about it more broadly, perhaps you could start a new thread.
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I just got an email from him this afternoon saying he'd be in touch next week with reimbursementbisa wrote:Anyone receive a travel reimbursement? I was approved for $600 in reimbursements (for my ASW visit) since I'm from east coast. I followed instructions on the ASW PDF regarding travel reimbursements and emailed Steve Vercelloni my receipts, but I haven't received a response. Did any of you follow through with it?
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Wow. Talk about uptight. I was simply offering some insight to those who may not have heard from UCI yet or were rejected. It was never intended to be a debate, but thank you for your opinion. It is appreciated, and I will look into creating a new thread since it is an interesting topic.
I was accepted to UCI but decided to go to USD because they offered more $$. I'm more concerned about the debt than the school. It is still a great choice, and congrats to all of you who were accepted.
I was accepted to UCI but decided to go to USD because they offered more $$. I'm more concerned about the debt than the school. It is still a great choice, and congrats to all of you who were accepted.

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Did anyone get any need-based aid from UCI? I find it strange that I got need-based aid from UCLA but not from UCI. As UC schools, shouldn't they be using similar parameters?
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Right, I'm just explaining to you the rules of this forum, with which you were unfamiliar.Motion to Strike wrote:Wow. Talk about uptight. I was simply offering some insight to those who may not have heard from UCI yet or were rejected. It was never intended to be a debate, but thank you for your opinion. It is appreciated, and I will look into creating a new thread since it is an interesting topic.
I was accepted to UCI but decided to go to USD because they offered more $$. I'm more concerned about the debt than the school. It is still a great choice, and congrats to all of you who were accepted.
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I got no need based aid. But I know some schools combine merit and need based aid in their offer. I'm not sure UCI is one of these schools. Actually I think my letter said it was merit aid of $60k total, which is ridiculous because I have a full ride at Davis, and a $1XX,000 offer from USC. I can't justify the cost difference. .spencercross wrote:Did anyone get any need-based aid from UCI? I find it strange that I got need-based aid from UCLA but not from UCI. As UC schools, shouldn't they be using similar parameters?
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With that attitude, good luck getting a job. This type of work requires everyday interaction with clients, attorneys, judges, etc, and you will constantly be offering explanations. If condescension is your method of choice then I truly pity those who will work with you.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Right, I'm just explaining to you the rules of this forum, with which you were unfamiliar.Motion to Strike wrote:Wow. Talk about uptight. I was simply offering some insight to those who may not have heard from UCI yet or were rejected. It was never intended to be a debate, but thank you for your opinion. It is appreciated, and I will look into creating a new thread since it is an interesting topic.
I was accepted to UCI but decided to go to USD because they offered more $$. I'm more concerned about the debt than the school. It is still a great choice, and congrats to all of you who were accepted.
Plus, I am very familiar with this forum's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and I didn't breach any rule. I will give you this, I should've posted in a different thread. Again, thank you for your kind opinion. This will be my last post here so you can continue with your discussion.
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Has anyone who is going made a facebook page??
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/816651118411137/Conster31 wrote:Has anyone who is going made a facebook page??
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Anyone else still waiting on a decision? I've had radio silence since going complete, thinking I might want to reach out to them at this point; thoughts?
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I have not heard anything either. Due to the length of wait (and my underwhelming numbers), I am assuming I am being waitlisted or denied. Same thing as UNC - no updates or communications. Silence.
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No offense but this seems really unnecessary. hope you're not going to be killing the great environment UCI has built.Gkmc wrote:Troll/10Motion to Strike wrote:With that attitude, good luck getting a job. This type of work requires everyday interaction with clients, attorneys, judges, etc, and you will constantly be offering explanations. If condescension is your method of choice then I truly pity those who will work with you.A. Nony Mouse wrote:Right, I'm just explaining to you the rules of this forum, with which you were unfamiliar.Motion to Strike wrote:Wow. Talk about uptight. I was simply offering some insight to those who may not have heard from UCI yet or were rejected. It was never intended to be a debate, but thank you for your opinion. It is appreciated, and I will look into creating a new thread since it is an interesting topic.
I was accepted to UCI but decided to go to USD because they offered more $$. I'm more concerned about the debt than the school. It is still a great choice, and congrats to all of you who were accepted.
Plus, I am very familiar with this forum's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy, and I didn't breach any rule. I will give you this, I should've posted in a different thread. Again, thank you for your kind opinion. This will be my last post here so you can continue with your discussion.
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+1HopefulURM wrote:Anyone else still waiting on a decision? I've had radio silence since going complete, thinking I might want to reach out to them at this point; thoughts?
How long have you been waiting for?
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Has anyone been sucessful negotiating scholarships? Been getting shot down lol
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For myself, and everyone else who I've talked to on here about negotiating with UCI, we've been given very, very minimal increases. Not sure if there will be more money later or if they are just really stingy this year.SupremeLaw wrote:Has anyone been sucessful negotiating scholarships? Been getting shot down lol
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For current students: Is there any merit in having a dinky laptop for class and a nice, big screen set-up at home? Or is it important to have a good laptop for exam-taking? I have a MacBook Pro from 5 years ago that still works but is slowing down
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Current 1L here. You want to make sure you have something reliable + multiple back-up methods. For most of us, that's Mac products + using Dropbox or Drive. I got a new laptop before school started (my previous one was several years old) and it was worth it. A second screen at home helps when I want one screen with research and the second screen with a draft of my writing assignment.iguazu wrote:For current students: Is there any merit in having a dinky laptop for class and a nice, big screen set-up at home? Or is it important to have a good laptop for exam-taking? I have a MacBook Pro from 5 years ago that still works but is slowing down
At least at UCI, we take exams on laptops using ExamSoft. The system requirements are here. Also, and importantly, ExamSoft does not work on Chromebooks and other tablets unless they are operating a FULL Windows system.
Current students have finals starting on next week. If anyone still has questions, PM me or other current students and I'm sure we will do our best to try to answer them.
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Thanks a lot, I was pretty set on getting a new laptop, but you confirmed thatzot2 wrote:Current 1L here. You want to make sure you have something reliable + multiple back-up methods. For most of us, that's Mac products + using Dropbox or Drive. I got a new laptop before school started (my previous one was several years old) and it was worth it. A second screen at home helps when I want one screen with research and the second screen with a draft of my writing assignment.iguazu wrote:For current students: Is there any merit in having a dinky laptop for class and a nice, big screen set-up at home? Or is it important to have a good laptop for exam-taking? I have a MacBook Pro from 5 years ago that still works but is slowing down
At least at UCI, we take exams on laptops using ExamSoft. The system requirements are here. Also, and importantly, ExamSoft does not work on Chromebooks and other tablets unless they are operating a FULL Windows system.
Current students have finals starting on next week. If anyone still has questions, PM me or other current students and I'm sure we will do our best to try to answer them.
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Anyone else deposited at Davis but still considering Irvine? I keep logging into the SIR page and looking at it, but still haven't convinced myself to give up another $40k+ at Davis.
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+1spencercross wrote:Anyone else deposited at Davis but still considering Irvine? I keep logging into the SIR page and looking at it, but still haven't convinced myself to give up another $40k+ at Davis.
I deposited at Davis. I'm still waiting on Irvine getting back to me about a possible scholly increase. They offered me some $ but Davis was more generous. I think the schools are fairly comparable in many regards. Irvine may have more "potential" but Davis has an alumni network already in place. One is in NorCal the other SoCal. Otherwise, the two are very similar and money dictates my decision. I will say that Davis admissions people have be way, way easier to deal with. But I suppose UCI has another week to iron out their offers.
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Cpt Zapp Brannigan wrote:+1spencercross wrote:Anyone else deposited at Davis but still considering Irvine? I keep logging into the SIR page and looking at it, but still haven't convinced myself to give up another $40k+ at Davis.
I deposited at Davis. I'm still waiting on Irvine getting back to me about a possible scholly increase. They offered me some $ but Davis was more generous. I think the schools are fairly comparable in many regards. Irvine may have more "potential" but Davis has an alumni network already in place. One is in NorCal the other SoCal. Otherwise, the two are very similar and money dictates my decision. I will say that Davis admissions people have be way, way easier to deal with. But I suppose UCI has another week to iron out their offers.
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I think the one thing to weight for Irvine is that Davis may be more established, but there's not as big of a community "push" to make sure the school succeeds. UCI doesn't have that many alumni, but it does have supporters in the community taking an activist stance to hire UCI grads (met plenty of them at the meet and greet at crystal cove).Cpt Zapp Brannigan wrote:+1spencercross wrote:Anyone else deposited at Davis but still considering Irvine? I keep logging into the SIR page and looking at it, but still haven't convinced myself to give up another $40k+ at Davis.
I deposited at Davis. I'm still waiting on Irvine getting back to me about a possible scholly increase. They offered me some $ but Davis was more generous. I think the schools are fairly comparable in many regards. Irvine may have more "potential" but Davis has an alumni network already in place. One is in NorCal the other SoCal. Otherwise, the two are very similar and money dictates my decision. I will say that Davis admissions people have be way, way easier to deal with. But I suppose UCI has another week to iron out their offers.
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Safe to assume everyone who went to ASW received the follow up email today from Dean Chemerinsky?
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Yepspencercross wrote:Safe to assume everyone who went to ASW received the follow up email today from Dean Chemerinsky?
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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