I'm trying to get to LA right now, but daylights savings is making it very difficult (I have no clue what time it is!).existenz wrote:Welcome to L.A.HeadingWest wrote:Anyone in town a little early and want to go for a run or grab drinks tomorrow? If there is anything a beach run in Malibu taught me after flying from the Northeast, it's that seasons can suck it
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Thanks so much! Driving up the PCH was a really awesome experience. If there was ever a time to blast the Fresh Prince theme song, this is itexistenz wrote:Welcome to L.A.HeadingWest wrote:Anyone in town a little early and want to go for a run or grab drinks tomorrow? If there is anything a beach run in Malibu taught me after flying from the Northeast, it's that seasons can suck it

Hope everyone is having a great trip!
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Are you serious?Jericwithers wrote:I'm trying to get to LA right now, but daylights savings is making it very difficult (I have no clue what time it is!).
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I'll be at the one in April. Would love to hear how things go tomorrow for any of you planning to attend.
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3 clocks with 3 different times. It was too early.existenz wrote:Are you serious?Jericwithers wrote:I'm trying to get to LA right now, but daylights savings is making it very difficult (I have no clue what time it is!).
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I might go the the one in April. I went to the lunch part of it last year with my dad because he is an alum and was volunteering for it. Seemed pretty chill, they have lots of professors there to talk with and the food was good.
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i don't think there's a meal this timetintin wrote:I might go the the one in April. I went to the lunch part of it last year with my dad because he is an alum and was volunteering for it. Seemed pretty chill, they have lots of professors there to talk with and the food was good.

also, what's the dress code?
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No meal?!? I object.turkishangora wrote:i don't think there's a meal this timetintin wrote:I might go the the one in April. I went to the lunch part of it last year with my dad because he is an alum and was volunteering for it. Seemed pretty chill, they have lots of professors there to talk with and the food was good.- the economy?
also, what's the dress code?
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i might be wrong, but there doesn't seem to be one on the schedule...and 'refreshments' at 4pm does not sound legit.Jericwithers wrote:No meal?!? I object.turkishangora wrote:i don't think there's a meal this timetintin wrote:I might go the the one in April. I went to the lunch part of it last year with my dad because he is an alum and was volunteering for it. Seemed pretty chill, they have lots of professors there to talk with and the food was good.- the economy?
also, what's the dress code?
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'Reception with Current Students, Alumni an Faculty at 7:15' sounds like a meal to me. If not then everyone at the ASD should plan to go eat together after the events (and somehow on UCLA's dime).turkishangora wrote:i might be wrong, but there doesn't seem to be one on the schedule...and 'refreshments' at 4pm does not sound legit.
Also I am a bit too busy/lazy/spending-time-exploring-UCLA to read 8 pages for a mock class. Should I bring a laptop so I can look involved and be able to read the case text in class? lol
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sucks. im there around 3pm, so hopefully ill see a bunch of you guys there (even though i wont know who you are) hahaturkishangora wrote:i might be wrong, but there doesn't seem to be one on the schedule...and 'refreshments' at 4pm does not sound legit.Jericwithers wrote:
No meal?!? I object.
and im not going to prepare for a mock class. i have real classes to contend with during my spring break
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I had a mock class on Friday and it was intense. Law school will probably suck at first lol.jay115 wrote:sucks. im there around 3pm, so hopefully ill see a bunch of you guys there (even though i wont know who you are) hahaturkishangora wrote:i might be wrong, but there doesn't seem to be one on the schedule...and 'refreshments' at 4pm does not sound legit.Jericwithers wrote:
No meal?!? I object.
and im not going to prepare for a mock class. i have real classes to contend with during my spring break
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I'm going to the ASD tomorrow...what are people wearing to this? The fact that there's a reception makes me think I need to get dressed up somewhat, but I'm also planning on walking around westwood and the law school campus beforehand, which I don't really wanna do in pants and a button down shirt if all that's unnecessary...
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my thoughts exactly. they never said anything about business casual though, so i think i'm just going to show up in jeans.Robboooo wrote:I'm going to the ASD tomorrow...what are people wearing to this? The fact that there's a reception makes me think I need to get dressed up somewhat, but I'm also planning on walking around westwood and the law school campus beforehand, which I don't really wanna do in pants and a button down shirt if all that's unnecessary...
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It's a pretty sweet day for a law school visit, nice and sunny!
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Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol
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Someone was dressed like Prince William?existenz wrote:Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol
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I wasn't invited ... Is that a bad sign? 

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Glad they had food!
Thought the Mock Class prof. was pretty cool and my group question section leader was very helpful with my questions during the meet the faculty/alumni/students session so overall it was a good experience.
I may attend the next one as well since it is no big deal for me to head down.
Thought the Mock Class prof. was pretty cool and my group question section leader was very helpful with my questions during the meet the faculty/alumni/students session so overall it was a good experience.
I may attend the next one as well since it is no big deal for me to head down.
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There was one guy looked like old money, suit and tie, stuck out like a sore thumb amongst the folks with jeans and button-ups. Half-expected him to have an English accent.sandiecohen47 wrote:Someone was dressed like Prince William?existenz wrote:Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol

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Ha! I think I saw 2 guys who fit that bill. It really was great time. Bed time because I'm exhausted due to time change and travel time.existenz wrote:There was one guy looked like old money, black suit and tie, stuck out like a sore thumb amongst the folks with jeans and button-ups. Half-expected him to have an English accent.sandiecohen47 wrote:Someone was dressed like Prince William?existenz wrote:Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol
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- existenz
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Yeah, Prof. Kang was cool, the food was good, you can't beat free booze, and the 2Ls and professors I spoke with were very forthcoming and helpful.
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Am I that predictable?existenz wrote:Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol
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I just knew you'd make your presence known somehow.Jericwithers wrote:Am I that predictable?existenz wrote:Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol
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existenz wrote:I just knew you'd make your presence known somehow.Jericwithers wrote:Am I that predictable?existenz wrote:Alright JeriC, were you the guy dressed up as Prince William? lol
Lol no I am really low key actually. I doubt we even met.
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