Yesterday was our final school tour: Cornell Law School. We drove 6 hours from Boston to Ithaca, New York, and boy was that a drive. The last hour was ALL back roads, with beautiful views, but very little going on. It wasn't until we were about 3 minutes from the school that we started to see any life; it sort of appeared out of nowhere. Once we got into the city, it felt a little more lively, as it is actually the size of Ann Arbor, approximately, but it sure is far more secluded than Ann Arbor! We were able to speak with the secretary in the office here rather than an advisor, and for that reason I don't think we got quite as much information as we wanted. But we went on our self-guided tour and found their Squash Courts (SO important, haha) and a homey little study space. The Moot Court was fairly impressive, but overall the campus just felt too secluded. Maybe it was partly because it was summer, but we felt that every other school had a lot more energy than this school did. Friday, August 3, 2012
CORNELL LAW SCHOOL
Yesterday was our final school tour: Cornell Law School. We drove 6 hours from Boston to Ithaca, New York, and boy was that a drive. The last hour was ALL back roads, with beautiful views, but very little going on. It wasn't until we were about 3 minutes from the school that we started to see any life; it sort of appeared out of nowhere. Once we got into the city, it felt a little more lively, as it is actually the size of Ann Arbor, approximately, but it sure is far more secluded than Ann Arbor! We were able to speak with the secretary in the office here rather than an advisor, and for that reason I don't think we got quite as much information as we wanted. But we went on our self-guided tour and found their Squash Courts (SO important, haha) and a homey little study space. The Moot Court was fairly impressive, but overall the campus just felt too secluded. Maybe it was partly because it was summer, but we felt that every other school had a lot more energy than this school did. Wednesday, August 1, 2012
BOSTON COLLEGE LAW SCHOOL
After seeing this school, we headed back into the city, and since it began to rain we stopped into a bar for some refreshing drinks to wait out the rain. It finally cleared up so we headed to the train station but it didn't last long. We ended up walking all over Boston in the pouring rain; but I must say that Brandon always found the driest route because he knows I don't like being rained on. :) But we ended up getting a ferry ride across the harbor and we saw the USS Constitution (Old Ironsides) which was pretty neat. By 7, we said our goodbyes to Boston (for now?) and now we start for home.
BOSTON UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF LAW
| Brandon behind the Judge's desk |
| Boston from the 12th Floor |
HARVARD LAW SCHOOL
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