That is quite an amazing soft. I hope that proves helpful in getting accepted to Cornell!ToriM wrote:Yes, I am a 12 year-old girl.
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By the way, this shows you how fucked up Cornellia is being this year, the true reason this thread is derailed is because there's nothing to talk about really with regards to Cornellia.
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I'd rather live in Ithaca than LA any day of the week.
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Hahaha, quite the game-changer, I reckon.Jericwithers wrote:That is quite an amazing soft. I hope that proves helpful in getting accepted to Cornell!ToriM wrote:Yes, I am a 12 year-old girl.
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ToriM wrote:newyorklaw23 wrote:Hence, why New York >>>> California. Had to be said.GermX wrote:quote]
The point is, do you honestly know what you're talking about? Let me further describe my family's financial situation right here. We have (and no, I'm not lying) homes, yes, houses/apartments we own, in London, Paris, Madrid, Riyadh, Dubai, Lebanon, Amman, Cairo, the Philippines, and, of course, in Los Angeles (as well as in Houston). We have dozens of cars, with each location having at least 3+ cars.
While we don't own our own private jet, we do fly first-class on the world's best airlines, and we fly whenever, wherever we want.
I'll describe my mom's current flight itinerary: Milan 2 weeks ago to attend fashion week, before that, New York and Los Angeles, and right now, currently taking a tour across Turkey and Greece, followed by a 1 week stop in Rome with my dad.
Obviously, there are people richer than us. But I promise you buddy, we're rich. Not new rich, we are actually rich.
EDIT: Btw, do you honestly think that I would go around town talking about my expensive clothes? Heh, they speak for themselves, buddy. However, on these forums, we did derail a bit from my original point, which was that Ithaca=shit village, Los Angeles=cool city.
Blair Waldorf would never talk like this.
Also, can't wait for this week's episode! Yes, I am a 12 year-old girl.
Haha don't be ashamed. I'm so glad the show was renewed, b/c i fully intend to use it as a guilty pleasure to escape some of the stress during 1L.
Corny dialogue and horrendous acting aside, the show is a great example of how the wealthy actually act. I.e. not bragging about $400 shirts, trips to milan....haha j/k
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- Jericwithers
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Should have applied EA.GermX wrote:By the way, this shows you how fucked up Cornellia is being this year, the true reason this thread is derailed is because there's nothing to talk about really with regards to Cornellia.
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So wait, were 4/7s rejections? LOL if I get rejected from Cornell.
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This thread is fun.
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So far they are all reserves.Holly Golightly wrote:So wait, were 4/7s rejections? LOL if I get rejected from Cornell.
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Yesssss I hope the oil sheikh's son is in my section at Cornell now.
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I'm planning on going to Cornell, bribing all the professors with all my money, then giving Harvard a $250,000 "donation" while simultaneously applying for transfer. SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN, AMIRITE?
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If you are able to do that, I don't think you actually need to attend Harvard. Cornell is still an ivy afterall.GermX wrote:I'm planning on going to Cornell, bribing all the professors with all my money, then giving Harvard a $250,000 "donation" while simultaneously applying for transfer. SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN, AMIRITE?
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Plan [plan]GermX wrote:I'm planning on going to Cornell, bribing all the professors with all my money, then giving Harvard a $250,000 "donation" while simultaneously applying for transfer. SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN, AMIRITE?
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Ye. I believe that does, in fact, qualify as a plan.
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Pretty sure if I were in his made-up shoes I'd be spending tons of money and not worrying about school.r6_philly wrote:If you are able to do that, I don't think you actually need to attend Harvard. Cornell is still an ivy afterall.GermX wrote:I'm planning on going to Cornell, bribing all the professors with all my money, then giving Harvard a $250,000 "donation" while simultaneously applying for transfer. SOUNDS LIKE A PLAN, AMIRITE?
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I figure if I save up $25,000 per month, then in my first year I could bribe each professor with about $75,000 to give me a 4.0 on every class. Harvard will lick my balls shortly afterwards.
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If a ball licking is all you are looking for, I'm pretty sure you can get that for less than $75,000.GermX wrote:I figure if I save up $25,000 per month, then in my first year I could bribe each professor with about $75,000 to give me a 4.0 on every class. Harvard will lick my balls shortly afterwards.
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I second the above poster. If I could save up $25G per month while I am in law school, I would be out spending it.GermX wrote:I figure if I save up $25,000 per month, then in my first year I could bribe each professor with about $75,000 to give me a 4.0 on every class. Harvard will lick my balls shortly afterwards.
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Saving implies earning.r6_philly wrote:I second the above poster. If I could save up $25G per month while I am in law school, I would be out spending it.GermX wrote:I figure if I save up $25,000 per month, then in my first year I could bribe each professor with about $75,000 to give me a 4.0 on every class. Harvard will lick my balls shortly afterwards.
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I am saying, if I had enough earning to permit that much saving, I probably wouldn't be going to law school. And if I am deadset on going to school to get a law degree, I wouldn't worry too much about Harvard over Cornell, since money is not going to be an issue.holybartender wrote:Saving implies earning.r6_philly wrote:I second the above poster. If I could save up $25G per month while I am in law school, I would be out spending it.GermX wrote:I figure if I save up $25,000 per month, then in my first year I could bribe each professor with about $75,000 to give me a 4.0 on every class. Harvard will lick my balls shortly afterwards.
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Hell, he could go to Cooley and be a figurehead in-house counsel for his father's oil company.
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Maybe I should invest it in the stock market. The DOW is at 11,000 pts today. Wooh
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Well if you come from money you need some level of prestige or they look at you as low class money. Cornell would be perfect. Still an Ivy.holybartender wrote:Hell, he could go to Cooley and be a figurehead in-house counsel for his father's oil company.
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It was 11000 two years ago. Nasdaq was over 4000 in 2000. It was a sink hole for the last two years. You'd be better spending it. At least you get something to keep.GermX wrote:Maybe I should invest it in the stock market. The DOW is at 11,000 pts today. Wooh
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I think this thread has revealed that many people here are going to law school just for the money. Come on guys. It's more than that. It's got to be *says this with conviction* it's got to be... *end conviction*.
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I tried to call to officially get my WL/rejection, but accidentally waited until after 5 EST. Woops.Nightrunner wrote:Holy hell, this is still going on?
Cornell, make some movement, if only to stop this.
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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