do you mean duckweb? the info is with your fin aid, not admission packet, so if you are waiting for that, wait a little longer. Otherwise, just call and get your ID and passwordzoley1383 wrote:Anyone else having trouble signing on to the law school website (not the forum but the page that you need the weird password for)? I got the info in a letter about a week and a half ago and I still can't log on. Getting frustrated....
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yeah I mean duckweb and I have all the info I need for it it's just not working. It says I don't exist. Kinda harsh, no?
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I am in charge of updating the U of Oregon profile here on TLS and I have an interview with the assistant dean. What questions would you like me to ask?
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Who died and made you king of this thread? Lawrence Seno Jr? Ask him how much he expects tuition to increase over the next 3 years. I think its usually a specific percentage, but I forgot what that is. Around 5-7%? Also ask him how many firms come visit campus/ do OCI? I think at ASD someone said around 20 I thought, maybe 40 altogether with gov agencies, etc. And lastly, if getting involved in the Portland Program gives you more of an advantage in the Portland market, job wise, than not doing the Portland program at all? If you would be so kind.
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hans3n wrote:Who died and made you king of this thread? Lawrence Seno Jr? Ask him how much he expects tuition to increase over the next 3 years. I think its usually a specific percentage, but I forgot what that is. Around 5-7%? Also ask him how many firms come visit campus/ do OCI? I think at ASD someone said around 20 I thought, maybe 40 altogether with gov agencies, etc. And lastly, if getting involved in the Portland Program gives you more of an advantage in the Portland market, job wise, than not doing the Portland program at all? If you would be so kind.
sure thing, loyal subject.
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