U of Richmond Law 2010 Forum
- oberlin08
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U of Richmond Law 2010
Anyone here from them yet?
I didnt get it when I kept getting their constant mailings, but then I went to visit. Now theyre my #1 choice. Go figure
I didnt get it when I kept getting their constant mailings, but then I went to visit. Now theyre my #1 choice. Go figure
- apper123
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
Were you in the group that visited Friday?
- oberlin08
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
Yes I was. The contracts class with Professor Berryhill was fantastic - he was a very engaging and friendly professor. Small class too, maybe 25ish students.
- Au lait-olé
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
Anyone hear from Richmond lately? Dean Rahman is such a classy lady. It would definitely make my year to get that acceptance call.
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
It would make my decade haha. No call yet though....
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
Got the call (very friendly and chatty!) last week and the acceptance folder in the mail today.
Best part was that their acceptance letter had an asterisk next to the word "accepted" in the first sentence, which was so they could caveat the acceptance with a "dependent on a certification from your undergrad institution that you were a good boy and didn't get arrested or busted for academic malfeasance". Nothing better than a letter from a law school with an asterisk in the first sentence.
Best part was that their acceptance letter had an asterisk next to the word "accepted" in the first sentence, which was so they could caveat the acceptance with a "dependent on a certification from your undergrad institution that you were a good boy and didn't get arrested or busted for academic malfeasance". Nothing better than a letter from a law school with an asterisk in the first sentence.
- SeymourShowz
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
so is berryhill going to be teaching next year?? He actually taught my father back in the mid 70's at Richmond.
- oberlin08
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Re: U of Richmond Law 2010
SeymourShowz wrote:so is berryhill going to be teaching next year?? He actually taught my father back in the mid 70's at Richmond.
Thats pretty cool that he taught your pops.
I'm hoping to hear from U Rich soonish!
- apper123
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I don't see why not. He's technically "Professor Emeritus" as it stands now.SeymourShowz wrote:so is berryhill going to be teaching next year?? He actually taught my father back in the mid 70's at Richmond.
- SeymourShowz
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Oh ok, I was just in the law building last weekend looking around and saw a plaque thanking Berryhill for his teaching or service or something... it just seemed like he was gone for some reason.apper123 wrote:I don't see why not. He's technically "Professor Emeritus" as it stands now.SeymourShowz wrote:so is berryhill going to be teaching next year?? He actually taught my father back in the mid 70's at Richmond.