They tend to come in and infest loudly, thus pissing off the natives. They are nearing their finals too, so that's why the sign now.
I think the administration decided it was time to get serious about undergrads after the mixer that was held a few years ago on the law school's back porch without permission and in which the children did not clean up after themselves.
That's pretty much all I know. A few years ago, some undergraduate group had a mixer on the back porch without the law school's permission and left a grand mess after themselves.
I also have an acquaintance who is a graduate student on main campus and comes into the law school with her husband from time to time wandering around gawking like a couple of tourists to see if we have free food out.
All in all, interesting things happen when non-law students show up.
i would rather have undergrads walking around than the homeless man who comes in and scavengers through the law school fridge... maybe that is a problem the admin should be worried aboutovfzliz
It is the not the homeless we need to worry about. Watch the news and you will figure out that it is the freaks sitting next to you that you need to worry about.
That's not a homeless guy... it really IS a homeless-looking lawyer, though. It's Bill from Legal Aid. Don't worry, he actually put food in there in the first place. :) His jacket is absolutely disgusting, but he's very attached to it. If you get close enough, you'll also realize that he smells clean, though he doesn't often look it.
Derek from work likes to study in the law library during finals, despite the fact that there are signs about every five feet that say GET OUT OR WE KEEL YOU, BIATCH. When I pointed out that fact to him, he looked blank (he often does), and said he didn't think there was anything wrong with that. When I pointed out the plethora of signs on every door and every available flat surface, he swore up and down he had never seen them before.
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They tend to come in and infest loudly, thus pissing off the natives. They are nearing their finals too, so that's why the sign now.
I think the administration decided it was time to get serious about undergrads after the mixer that was held a few years ago on the law school's back porch without permission and in which the children did not clean up after themselves.
I'm all for it.
Mixer? Back porch? Tell me more.
That's pretty much all I know. A few years ago, some undergraduate group had a mixer on the back porch without the law school's permission and left a grand mess after themselves.
I also have an acquaintance who is a graduate student on main campus and comes into the law school with her husband from time to time wandering around gawking like a couple of tourists to see if we have free food out.
All in all, interesting things happen when non-law students show up.
i would rather have undergrads walking around than the homeless man who comes in and scavengers through the law school fridge... maybe that is a problem the admin should be worried aboutovfzliz
It is the not the homeless we need to worry about. Watch the news and you will figure out that it is the freaks sitting next to you that you need to worry about.
Sometimes that's not a homeless guy. Sometimes that's a homeless looking lawyer.
That's almost as disturbing, though.
That's not a homeless guy... it really IS a homeless-looking lawyer, though. It's Bill from Legal Aid. Don't worry, he actually put food in there in the first place. :) His jacket is absolutely disgusting, but he's very attached to it. If you get close enough, you'll also realize that he smells clean, though he doesn't often look it.
Derek from work likes to study in the law library during finals, despite the fact that there are signs about every five feet that say GET OUT OR WE KEEL YOU, BIATCH. When I pointed out that fact to him, he looked blank (he often does), and said he didn't think there was anything wrong with that. When I pointed out the plethora of signs on every door and every available flat surface, he swore up and down he had never seen them before.
Sadly enough, I think that's probably true.
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