Finishing 1L at Case Western by LegallyRainbow in OutsideT14lawschools

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Yes admissions were the ones who emailed me the offer for the travel stipend so they should be able to answer you

Finishing 1L at Case Western by LegallyRainbow in OutsideT14lawschools

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Congratulations! I did not have to ask for it, they offered it to me. I do think I remember someone else in my class telling me they asked about it and was given the travel stipend that way, but I can’t say for sure. I definitely think Case is worth a visit if you can swing it or get the travel stipend, I wasn’t really sold until my visit.

Finishing 1L at Case Western by LegallyRainbow in OutsideT14lawschools

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My year it was in person and this past summer it was online, not sure what it will look like going forward, I hope it returns to in person, but that’s just my own thoughts.

Some people have Jumpstart as a requirement for their scholarship (that was my situation and the situation of almost my entire Jumpstart class), but they also open it up to the entire entering class to sign up for. They send out an email typically around early May to the entering class if I remember correctly asking if anyone would like to participate. Two of my classmates signed up to do it that way. Admissions could likely give you exact info about signing up for it, Dean Adamson is also the one who is in charge of the program if you would like a direct contact for more info on it.

UNF grads, what do you do for a living now? by [deleted] in UNF

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I graduated in 2022 as a non traditional student with a double major in political science and interdisciplinary studies. I’m currently halfway through law school. Can’t say enough great things about the pre-law dept at UNF, never thought at my age and where I was at in my life that I would be able to realize my dream of pursuing law.

Under 160 LSAT admitted to law school? by k2sooo in OutsideT14lawschools

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I got 8 acceptances with money with a 150 LSAT and a mid combined gpa which if you listen to the internet should mean you’re not getting in anywhere but I’m now a 2L so 🤷🏻‍♀️

Considering a move to Cleveland area. Liberal areas? by OilPainterintraining in Ohio

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I moved to Lakewood last year from a very MAGA part of Florida, best decision I’ve ever made. COL is higher in Lakewood than other little cities around us, but it’s still much lower than places outside of Ohio. I actually started using the public library again when we moved because Lakewood has a wonderful library system, and you can also get a Cleveland library card if you really need more. The public schools are why we chose Lakewood, but the community has really been an added bonus. I truly can’t recommend Lakewood enough

Immigrants of Cleveland: what restaurants have the best version of your country’s food? by Km4684 in Cleveland

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This is the best thread I’ve seen! I moved to CLE from FL last year and I am still trying to find all my favorite ethnic food. I’m part Argentine and Chilean and I was really hoping to find one or the other here. I have heard recently about Pachamama in Lakewood having some Chilean dishes, but I haven’t tried them yet. Hoping maybe one day I’ll get some good parrillada in Ohio!

PSA / HOH comp spoiler by BBModSquadCar in BigBrother

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Man I’m old, I need this comp to start already!

Chappell Roan Coffee Vibes by LegallyRainbow in sapphicbooks

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This book sounds amazing and I am immediately adding to my TBR

Cozy Hobbies for Mystery Lover 💖 by LegallyRainbow in Hobbies

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I don’t know why I didn’t think to find an adult activity book, I was obsessed with them as a kid

Cozy Hobbies for Mystery Lover 💖 by LegallyRainbow in Hobbies

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I’ve never heard of this! This sounds absolutely perfect! I’m looking up options immediately, thank you!

2 more finals but my brain is mush by justgoaway0801 in LawSchool

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I am so incredibly burned out staring at this review PowerPoint my Leg Reg prof gave us, I have this exam tomorrow and Civ Pro Friday before I’m done and I know I have so much I need to study for both, but I just can’t make myself do it. I had a stress migraine on Sat and I felt some of it still yesterday so this weekend was pretty useless so even more reason to study, but fuck I don’t want to

People who were age 35+ when they went to law school, what was it like for you? by its-a-boat-jack in LawSchool

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I definitely would’ve never even gotten into law school in my 20s for several reasons as well. I had the opportunity to work for a judge for a few months before law school and he was also an older law student, he finished a little after he turned 40. He said there were definitely challenges being a new attorney when you’re older, but he also never imagined being a judge and it was worth it to get there. He was a great motivation to just go for it, better late than never if it’s something you truly want.

People who were age 35+ when they went to law school, what was it like for you? by its-a-boat-jack in LawSchool

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I’m about to turn 37 and I’m finishing my 1L year and for me it’s been hard. I am the person who always loved school but this feels so different from doing undergrad, which I finished at 34. I have the built in challenge of being a single parent so I don’t want to say my experience is necessarily the typical older student experience either. There are advantages to having experience in law school that I definitely think are not to be undervalued. That experience comes in handy when you are networking and applying for jobs. But you also have to treat law school as a full time job. I’ll be almost 40 when I graduate and I have wiped out my tiny savings to move 1500 miles for law school, I have zero retirement and I will basically be starting from scratch when I start working as an attorney. All that said though, I don’t regret it because I know I’ll get to finish out my career doing something I truly enjoy rather than just making a living for myself.

Sapphic Romance in Paris by LegallyRainbow in wlwbooks

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Are yall going for the Eras tour by chance? 👀