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Goods For Sale/Trade / Re: Ebay gift cards for sale
« on: April 12, 2021, 04:15:21 PM »
Looking for 150.
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They should have a tailor made insurance policy that specifically covers you as a ride share Turo driver.Turo is awesome. They meet you at terminal, assuming the listing states so. Be careful with in airport pickup. Some have turbo factories with a bunch of cars in lot so quite a big walk there and back. Best is terminal delivery to and from. I never got insurance and rolled the dice. Cc insormace won’t cut it as it excludes this type of stuff. Codes available online for $25 off. Go with someone who has rented in past to there (reviews!). Great service overall
Some owners require pick up and many offer airport delivery for free or for a fee.
For the record I got the capcha and then banned in chrome, in FF I was fine and manged to get it to the cart but then "We're sorry, but this item is no longer available"Interesting. People on collectors forum banned for refreshing too much. One got at 1205 after refreshing...
Any recommendations on anyone helping with the full school application process like resume and ps?I'm more than happy to take a look.
In Tannersville yes, multiple minyanim at Anshei Hashoran, and I assume at Chabad, Boston, and Kibbutz as well. Not sure about Hunter.Yes - many minyanim in Tannersville every shabbos in summer!
Do you mind providing a little more detail?People who are more yeshivish can obviously dress formally, but will inevitably look, and much more importantly, act, differently. If you're not worldy, going to LS in hopes of a BL job can be risky, especially in today's market. Obviously, spectacualr grades will overcome all amounts of grease, but it pays to realize that the corporate world attracts its own.
I understand the personality thing but why would they have an issue with dressing more formally? (Nice, Tailored Suit + White shirt) if anything wouldn't that give you some authority?
Thanks for all the responses.I am currently interning in house at a hedge fund and also worked at a large tech company. While in house positions are challenging to come by, ive worked with people who disnt go to great law schools/didnt work in BL and got the position by pure hustle and just wanting it real badly.
So it seems the general consensus here is that to start, you definitely have to expect long work weeks. I’m ok with this for a number of years. I don’t have a problem working hard for a few years, I just don’t want to go down a path that entails 10+ hours a day, 6 days a week, plus commute, for the next 30 odd years. That is too much. A few years of it is certainly fine.
What I’m trying to get a good sense of is, what is the likelihood of getting these internal legal jobs, or other job that has more reasonable hours.
Is it a bad idea to go down this path if I don’t want to do big law long term.
A lot of scholarship is financial related. If you don't qualify financially I wouldn't bank on getting a scholarship from T7.Need based aid can overcome "average" scores. Anecdotally, NYU Law gave me 20k/yr 166 3.84 from Touro. In off the WL in August. Though NYU conflates need/merit aid, I probably got need based because late in cycle. Also consider if you are 26 or older, as 26+ does not have to report parental income and is considered financially independent. Or you can have stellar scores and theyll throw $ at you. But probably pays to take the LSAT before hypothesizing!
Just know if you want big law it'll be a worthwhile investment going to a T7.
Thanks! Can you suggest some feed?
In a comment section of a random post?Yup...when you Google the medical professionals' name, their "review" will come up. I kinda like it.