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		<title>Trip to Hoo-ville</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m on a bus on the way back from Charlottesville &#8212; I was at the University of Virginia, to be exact, home of the Cavaliers, or the &#8220;Hoos&#8221; as they refer to themselves. While UVA was lovely, getting there was &#8230; not. I got to Penn Station around noon and realized I had left my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m on a bus on the way back from Charlottesville &#8212; I was at the University of Virginia, to be exact, home of the Cavaliers, or the &#8220;Hoos&#8221; as they refer to themselves. While UVA was lovely, getting there was &#8230; not. I got to Penn Station around noon and realized I had left my wallet in a different bag. Sigh. I ended up missing my bus to D.C., which caused me to miss my transfer to go from D.C. to Charlottesville.</p>
<p>While there are a LOT of ways to get from New York to D.C., there are only a few ways to get from Charlottesville to D.C. Namely, Greyhound, Amtrack (sold out) and by Air (very expensive). I ended up taking a Greyhound at 2:15 AM to arrive at Richmond at 4:30 AM. Then, I went from Richmond at 5:30 AM to arrive at Charlottesville at 6:50 AM. I finally, finally got to Sleep Inn at 7:30, unpacked, took at shower and called a cab to get to UVA at 8:45 &#8212; just 15 minutes before registration ended and with no sleep. I looked pretty rough that morning, haha. </p>
<p>Anyway, the rest of the trip proceeded much more smoothly, I really liked the current students I met, and I was really excited about the IP Law Curricular Session thing I attended, which reminded me of why I wanted to study law in the first place. The professor discussed why or why not and based on what grounds comedians would or could have a cause of action against other people who stole their jokes, haha. </p>
<p>As for UVA as a whole, while I am undoubtably glad I went to visit, the trip really wasn&#8217;t determinative. My main reservations are job prospects, location and diversity when it comes to UVA and honestly, I still have those fears.</p>
<p>So that&#8217;s where I am. Law school applications are behind me, and law school deposit deadlines loom ahead. I&#8217;ll see in the coming weeks how the situation develops. </p>
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