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You can drive to Chicago every weekend, it's less than two hours.
If you're in the top 20%-ish you'll at least have a shot at big Chicago firms. For my class (2013), pretty much only LR people got Chicago biglaw, but it improved slightly after that.
It seemed to insinuate that sexual conduct was not allowed for any student and could potentially be subject to discipline even if the conduct took place off campus.
I think the obvious answer is that ND Law has many students of many backgrounds, many of whom are sexually active. And, what happens off-campus is no one's concern.
However, I am thinking about the Assistant Rector to help finance law, and while I fully understand not having sex in the residence as it is the university's, I imagine AR's are held to a higher standard in general. They are supposed to "uphold University principles and the Code of Conduct."
Can you speak to this at all? Are there any other technical rules that are ignored by law students?
Post subject: Re: Notre Dame Student(s) Taking QuestionsPosted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:42 pm
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Students can technically be expelled for having sex, yes. However, I don't think any Notre Dame students can remember the last time that happened