If you're busy them who's going to teach me how to play dominoes?doublehoohopeful wrote:Agree with slippin' on these. I've been working 70 hour weeks on an implementation that all of you will (hopefully) never hear about, hence the less shitposting.slippin_jimmy wrote:Nnnf I'm not THAT creeped out. Just been busy - sometimes the job actually needs me to work.
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This makes me feel better about my decisions (no degrading intended) because I was feeling crappy that I may end up doing the same. Perhaps accepting it and being fruitfully surprised is the best way to go.gobears!! wrote:
Yea this is very true. I made the decision to move back home after UG to save money since I realized I would have had a dry account if I never worked, and with all of the OT that I have to work I've lucked out this year. I will most likely move across the country for law school and I've been doing the math to move and want to rip my hair out. I've also accepted I'm paying sticker anywhere I go
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It's simultaneously wonderful and awful.lymenheimer wrote:Perfect. I figured it would be, just coming from a small town South, it's hard to imagine effective mass-transit and/or life without my vehicle.benwyatt wrote:You can take the 1 train straight from Columbia to the West Village. Easy aflymenheimer wrote: Recently bought a car...Also wondering about the necessity. Also, consider that if I get and go to NYU, my SO may get and go to Columbia. Trains/rails run well enough between the two?
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I've been debating for over a year now whether I'd rather go full scholarship at a school outside T14, or pay sticker at a T14.urbanist11 wrote:I'm shooting for 1/2 tuition at least for where I end uplymenheimer wrote:This makes me feel better about my decisions (no degrading intended) because I was feeling crappy that I may end up doing the same. Perhaps accepting it and being fruitfully surprised is the best way to go.gobears!! wrote:
Yea this is very true. I made the decision to move back home after UG to save money since I realized I would have had a dry account if I never worked, and with all of the OT that I have to work I've lucked out this year. I will most likely move across the country for law school and I've been doing the math to move and want to rip my hair out. I've also accepted I'm paying sticker anywhere I go
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I actually have been planning to sit down before scholarship info comes out (haven't yet but I need to) and write down the numbers I would need to accept at each school. Even though I know it'd all be bs and I wouldn't stick to it anyways. Deciding at what value I would pick which school over the others, etc.sfoglia wrote:I've been debating for over a year now whether I'd rather go full scholarship at a school outside T14, or pay sticker at a T14.urbanist11 wrote:I'm shooting for 1/2 tuition at least for where I end uplymenheimer wrote:This makes me feel better about my decisions (no degrading intended) because I was feeling crappy that I may end up doing the same. Perhaps accepting it and being fruitfully surprised is the best way to go.gobears!! wrote:
Yea this is very true. I made the decision to move back home after UG to save money since I realized I would have had a dry account if I never worked, and with all of the OT that I have to work I've lucked out this year. I will most likely move across the country for law school and I've been doing the math to move and want to rip my hair out. I've also accepted I'm paying sticker anywhere I go
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Did any of you experience prof's mailing in paper lor's and how long they took to process? Did it actually take 2 weeks? I'm one lor away from applying and it just got put in the mail
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Oh ok that's good news! Maybe I don't have as long of a wait as I thought then. Thanks!gobears!! wrote:I had two professors go with paper and LSAC processed the day they came in. I also paid for express mail to make sure it was shipped quickly.lakers3 wrote:Did any of you experience prof's mailing in paper lor's and how long they took to process? Did it actually take 2 weeks? I'm one lor away from applying and it just got put in the mail
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That actually kinda freaked me out when you said that. Growing up, I had Cuban American neighbors that we regularly had get-togethers with where we'd play dominoes.barley wrote:If you're busy them who's going to teach me how to play dominoes?doublehoohopeful wrote:Agree with slippin' on these. I've been working 70 hour weeks on an implementation that all of you will (hopefully) never hear about, hence the less shitposting.slippin_jimmy wrote:Nnnf I'm not THAT creeped out. Just been busy - sometimes the job actually needs me to work.
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doublehoohopeful wrote:That actually kinda freaked me out when you said that. Growing up, I had Cuban American neighbors that we regularly had get-togethers with where we'd play dominoes.barley wrote:If you're busy them who's going to teach me how to play dominoes?doublehoohopeful wrote:Agree with slippin' on these. I've been working 70 hour weeks on an implementation that all of you will (hopefully) never hear about, hence the less shitposting.slippin_jimmy wrote:Nnnf I'm not THAT creeped out. Just been busy - sometimes the job actually needs me to work.
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Actually, I've never touched a domino in my life. Was it my tar that was teaching you or one of my PWs?barley wrote:doublehoohopeful wrote:That actually kinda freaked me out when you said that. Growing up, I had Cuban American neighbors that we regularly had get-togethers with where we'd play dominoes.barley wrote: If you're busy them who's going to teach me how to play dominoes?![]()
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I think one of your PWs. Boy do I wish it had been your tar (no offense)doublehoohopeful wrote:Actually, I've never touched a domino in my life. Was it my tar that was teaching you or one of my PWs?barley wrote:doublehoohopeful wrote:That actually kinda freaked me out when you said that. Growing up, I had Cuban American neighbors that we regularly had get-togethers with where we'd play dominoes.barley wrote: If you're busy them who's going to teach me how to play dominoes?![]()
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Some takenbarley wrote:I think one of your PWs. Boy do I wish it had been your tar (no offense)doublehoohopeful wrote:Actually, I've never touched a domino in my life. Was it my tar that was teaching you or one of my PWs?barley wrote:doublehoohopeful wrote:That actually kinda freaked me out when you said that. Growing up, I had Cuban American neighbors that we regularly had get-togethers with where we'd play dominoes.barley wrote: If you're busy them who's going to teach me how to play dominoes?![]()
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