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http://www.woot.com/Forums/ViewPost.aspx?PostID=4038625 If you don't have one of these, then you deserve every bad thing that comes your way. I was at a party Saturday, there was one of these. Cue pullup contest. I won
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Mookie posted:Sounds like the same deal as with the law library at most places: nominally "law student gym" but full of loving undergraduates. columbia has a gym that they wanted to replace in the 1970s and some loving students stopped them from doing it is a windowless pit of dispair
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 16:59 |
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billion dollar bitch posted:In which paradise do law students have their own gym? Northwestern has a private gym that we've basically taken over because we have discounted memberships.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 17:10 |
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ps: If you go to Georgetown, you should play rugby with their law school rugby team. It's good poo poo.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 17:15 |
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Direwolf posted:Northwestern has a private gym that we've basically taken over because we have discounted memberships. too bad its poo poo
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 17:23 |
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This gigantic building is GULC's gym (creepy Thomas the Tank Engine not included):
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 17:35 |
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Draile posted:This gigantic building is GULC's gym (creepy Thomas the Tank Engine not included):
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 17:39 |
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Anyone recommend an evidence supplement?
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 17:40 |
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Who cares about evidence when you can have a moonbounce? Someone recommend me a good moonbounce supplement.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:02 |
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Linguica posted:GULC HAS MOON BOUNCES??? I WENT TO THE WRONG SCHOOL deal with it
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:02 |
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The Wise Teen posted:Sorry, maybe I'm missing something here, but I thought it was still pretty hard to get a job in JAG? Are you saying everyone who applies and passes the bar is accepted? No, the two are separate. First, you apply to, and get accepted into the JAG program. After you finish law school, you take the bar. If you pass it in two tries, you go into the military as a JAG. I don't know how the Army, Navy or Air Force handles it if you fail twice; since you signed up to be a lawywer that happens to wear a uniform, I expect they'd let you drop the program. In the Marines, you sign up to be a Marine who happens to do (mostly) law; if you fail twice, you start off like every other officer (except for JAs and pilots) and pick/get assigned your occupational specialty during TBS. (Or you could ask to be let out) 5'11", 150# is not an impediment at all (136# is the Marines' minimum weight for 5'11") RAdm. "Jay" R. Stark posted:Marines I see as two breeds, Rottweilers or Dobermans, because
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billion dollar bitch posted:http://www.woot.com/Forums/ViewPost.aspx?PostID=4038625 i bought one of those to fool around with (i'm really only a runner) but it doesn't "stick" to any of the doorways in my apartment
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billion dollar bitch posted:http://www.woot.com/Forums/ViewPost.aspx?PostID=4038625 Haha, it seems everyone has one of those now. I don't have that exact model, but I do have one.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:14 |
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billion dollar bitch posted:In which paradise do law students have their own gym? U.Va. has North Grounds Gym, which is closest to the law school. A lot of law students go there for exercise since it's near the most popular apartment complex. People who mean business (and who like to sneak stares at hot women) go to AFC, though.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:22 |
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Southwestern has a gym. Yes, it is lovely.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:38 |
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Lykourgos posted:I was more thinking, you could re-enroll for a semester to avoid the very real possibility of death, or at least some debiliating disease or irreversible situation. You said you had some unhealing wound and something about your diet being terrible and that you were homeless. You probably aren't mentally impaired, so a semester or more of stability would be worth the debt imo. As for your morals or whatever, you haven't said anything about that before so I don't know what you believe constitutes right and wrong. If you used that semester to get a menial job, then you could pay off that sliver of debt if it's such a burden on your soul. I've certainly spent a lot of time thinking about this but, while superficially tempting, the problem is in the assumption that even a single semester of Cost of Living loans would be something easily paid off. With a full-time, salaried job? Sure, probably. But between my made-for-law-school Liberal Arts degree and a good 10 months now of constant job-seeking, the best work I've been able to get is part-time warehouse labor which, let me assure you, hardly allows me to buy food, let alone pay off loans. For someone with a full-time job, I can see how a semester of living might constitute only a "sliver" of debt; but given my prospects in this job market? And believe me: every minute I spend hauling crates and surreptitiously wincing in pain as my scar tissue is perpetually stretched and torn is a minute that I spend thinking about ways to get out of that situation.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:51 |
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Linguica posted:GULC HAS MOON BOUNCES??? I WENT TO THE WRONG SCHOOL In light of the fact that USN&WR ratings fails to grade law schools based on moon bounces, I move to establish a new ranking system based on the moon-bounce-to-student ratios of various law schools.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:52 |
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someone mentioned the other day that they wanted their kid to go to law school i said that wasn't a very good idea he said "what do you know?" and i stared through a crate of floor cleaner
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:55 |
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Today in Professional Responsibilities, someone insisted that the code of professional ethics was actually a hindrance to society because it prevents lawyers from breaking the law. His evidence was first that "civil rights used to be illegal so if lawyers cared about laws African Americans wouldn't be able to vote right now." His final trump card after the instructor disagreed was that "if lawyers actually had to follow the law, we'd have never revolted against the British Empire and THERE WOULD BE NO AMERICA." 0Ls: these are your classmates.
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in absentia posted:Today in Professional Responsibilities, someone insisted that the code of professional ethics was actually a hindrance to society because it prevents lawyers from breaking the law. His evidence was first that "civil rights used to be illegal so if lawyers cared about laws African Americans wouldn't be able to vote right now." His final trump card after the instructor disagreed was that "if lawyers actually had to follow the law, we'd have never revolted against the British Empire and THERE WOULD BE NO AMERICA." Is this guy a) a stoner or b) a pedophile?
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in absentia posted:Today in Professional Responsibilities, someone insisted that the code of professional ethics was actually a hindrance to society because it prevents lawyers from breaking the law. His evidence was first that "civil rights used to be illegal so if lawyers cared about laws African Americans wouldn't be able to vote right now." His final trump card after the instructor disagreed was that "if lawyers actually had to follow the law, we'd have never revolted against the British Empire and THERE WOULD BE NO AMERICA." Were there no state disciplinary committees to disbar people in the 60s?
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 00:03 |
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Baruch Obamawitz posted:Georgetown has a hella sweet law student gym Popping back into this thread just to emphasize this...
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 00:03 |
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Although I've yet to see a drat moonbounce here
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 00:11 |
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in absentia posted:Today in Professional Responsibilities, someone insisted that the code of professional ethics was actually a hindrance to society because it prevents lawyers from breaking the law. His evidence was first that "civil rights used to be illegal so if lawyers cared about laws African Americans wouldn't be able to vote right now." His final trump card after the instructor disagreed was that "if lawyers actually had to follow the law, we'd have never revolted against the British Empire and THERE WOULD BE NO AMERICA." There was a loving article about that (on Rule 11) I think that the UCLA Law Review published. gently caress legal "scholarship."
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 00:12 |
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I'm just popping in to say that I'm a longtime LawThread lurker (haven't posted in almost a year), but I got an offer from my summer position today. If there's any possible way for the 4th year of evening program to feel like it's more pointless and dragging than it is right now, I don't know it. For all the 0/1Ls: I'm a T2 student with solid but not spectacular scores, getting a well-paying job in exactly the field I wanted from the beginning. I'm super-excited, but I still wouldn't do it all over again. Just because I won the lottery doesn't mean I'd recommend blowing all your cash on scratch-offs.
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Roger_Mudd posted:Is this guy a) a stoner or b) a pedophile? No, I think he is just a standard smug contrarian. He was also arguing that the WI Supreme Court Rules have no business imposing a system of morality on him. I'm looking forward to his MPRE scores. MaximumBob posted:Were there no state disciplinary committees to disbar people in the 60s? There were, but there was also THE COURAGE TO REBEL.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 01:08 |
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Was his name Jason?
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 02:14 |
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SIHappiness posted:I'm just popping in to say that I'm a longtime LawThread lurker (haven't posted in almost a year), but I got an offer from my summer position today. Awesome man congrats. Tomorrow is when I'm suppose to hear back from Callback #1 so hopefully we can keep the good news a'comin. I'd also like to point out that here at TTT Dentistry School we don't have a moon bounce, but what we do have is a random week off next week where we were suppose to schedule callbacks. I've scheduled myself a girl who calls herself Midnight.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 02:40 |
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Has anyone mentioned Breaking Bad on AMC and that it spawned this website http://www.bettercallsaul.com/
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 03:11 |
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evilweasel posted:columbia has a gym that they wanted to replace in the 1970s and some loving students stopped them from doing every morning i am there at the pit gym. it is literally underground. it is a series of long hallway tubes centering around a single basketball court that is barely ever used. dust bunnies blow across my feet. everything is painted blue LIKE MY PAIN
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Unamuno posted:I'm a little late to respond, but I had the legend himself, Jody Kraus, for Contracts 1L year. Awesome, engaging lecturer. I got extremely lucky with my coldcall, as it was about theory/policy/hypothetical questions with fairly straightforward answers instead of the minute details of whatever case we were on. He does a great job guiding people to the "right" answers during coldcalls, and has absolutely no patience for gunners wasting time in his class. Thanks, that's really helpful. I haven't gotten coldcalled yet but a friend of mine had a pretty rough time today when he got called on. Do you still have your notes from 1L? Also, I don't think that the Columbia gym is that bad but it makes me mad that the crew team gets so much space to itself.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 06:07 |
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Articles like this make me want to quit my job. The most impressive part is these guys are still commanding billing rates similar to what their old firms would charge for a senior associate.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 06:46 |
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The best part of the article is the admission that big firm lawyers are looking for jobs in the same place you can find work cleaning someone's house naked and peeing on them.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 10:44 |
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billion dollar bitch posted:In which paradise do law students have their own gym? HLS has a nice gym.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 12:24 |
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Petey posted:HLS has a nice gym. I believe he specifically said the word paradise.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 15:26 |
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Petey posted:HLS has a nice gym. It belongs to the University and is crowded because of of all the drat undergrads.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 15:48 |
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ewr2870 posted:It belongs to the University and is crowded because of of all the drat undergrads. See, the undergrads are a perk at the Columbia gym, the one attractive part of the place.
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evilweasel posted:See, the undergrads are a perk at the Columbia gym, the one attractive part of the place. On the other hand, the douchey machine sign-up policy can really gently caress with your day. Attractive undergrads are a decent reason to study in Butler or Avery instead of the godforsaken law library, though. Edit: Also James Franco no longer studies in Butler 209 so that room is no longer packed with giggling tweens.
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The Warszawa posted:On the other hand, the douchey machine sign-up policy can really gently caress with your day. Attractive undergrads are a decent reason to study in Butler or Avery instead of the godforsaken law library, though. run on the track like a real man (that loving policy is why I started doing that actually)
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evilweasel posted:run on the track like a real man (that loving policy is why I started doing that actually) I just liked the satisfaction of passing people over and over while working on my 50 laps. Ps the signup sheet isnt so bad if you do weights too, just plan to workout for half an hour beforehand.
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