Don’t buy any other round after the first one is laughable. I couldn’t even get away with that in college when my dad came down for parent’s weekend. At best, I can get away with 2 for 1.
Admittedly my knowledge on the law school situation is just from personal experience with my older sister and her friends who are lawyers and I’m sort of equating it with the process I’m going through now applying to business school. But, from what I can tell, basing your decision off of scholarship money when comparing say a top 15 school to a school in the 30-40 range is a dumb decision because the opportunity gap after graduation is so massive. Again, not sure it’s the same for law as it is for business, but I’d much rather graduate from Northwestern with $100k in debt than from Arizona State debt free. Also depends on your current financial situation, I suppose.
First, I say do it. Second, living together after 2 months? I guess that’s in line with an international vacay with someone you don’t really know. Good luck and god speed.
Thanks for asking, Dill Pickle. Just a couple more applications/life evaluations to fill out. Maybe a little apartment cleaning. Hockey game on Sunday afternoon. Anyway, enjoy the weather and margs.
Certainly possible I suppose. Not knowing what 151 makes me question that but I won’t hold it against him.
Don’t buy any other round after the first one is laughable. I couldn’t even get away with that in college when my dad came down for parent’s weekend. At best, I can get away with 2 for 1.
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It is with a heavy heart that I must inform you Jack is no longer with us.
Admittedly my knowledge on the law school situation is just from personal experience with my older sister and her friends who are lawyers and I’m sort of equating it with the process I’m going through now applying to business school. But, from what I can tell, basing your decision off of scholarship money when comparing say a top 15 school to a school in the 30-40 range is a dumb decision because the opportunity gap after graduation is so massive. Again, not sure it’s the same for law as it is for business, but I’d much rather graduate from Northwestern with $100k in debt than from Arizona State debt free. Also depends on your current financial situation, I suppose.
If you can’t get into a top 25-30 school, whether law or business, definitely think long and hard before you commit.
First, I say do it. Second, living together after 2 months? I guess that’s in line with an international vacay with someone you don’t really know. Good luck and god speed.
Kit Harrington did not have a worse weekend than me. I am jealous of his weekend.
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Love that the PGP crowd includes student strippers. What a website.
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Australia is awesome. Enjoy!
Thanks for asking, Dill Pickle. Just a couple more applications/life evaluations to fill out. Maybe a little apartment cleaning. Hockey game on Sunday afternoon. Anyway, enjoy the weather and margs.
That was a really fun interview. I don’t give a shit about the Bachelor but the StoneMan seems like a real dude.
I don’t know. Sometimes the embarrassment the next day is what you need to set yourself straight. Also, I could just be an idiot.
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Right again! Nothing new.
They’re gonna make a movie about Sally’s murder trial after she kills you one of these days.
For having so many smart people, Silicon Valley sure does some dumb shit.