law schools nearby any fields?

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  • msg goat
    Registered User
    • May 2004
    • 57

    #1

    law schools nearby any fields?

    whats up everyone. ill be going to law school in a few years and im just curious as to whether i can find one near a high-end field with competitive teams. i want to continue to play tounrey ball and being able to go to school at the same time would be great (ill let my grades sink as long as i can play). so, does anybody know any schools near fields/teams in the northeast? im sure theres prob a few in boston, but anywhere else? thanks in advance...

    GOAT
  • KRAKMT
    Registered User
    • Sep 2003
    • 196

    #2
    Been there done that! I never had any time to play- 3-year moratorium. Not even a little rec ball. I call it my dark years. Better to study and maintain a good position so when you come out you will be able to afford paintball. Good luck!
    K


    Originally posted by msg goat
    whats up everyone. ill be going to law school in a few years and im just curious as to whether i can find one near a high-end field with competitive teams. i want to continue to play tounrey ball and being able to go to school at the same time would be great (ill let my grades sink as long as i can play). so, does anybody know any schools near fields/teams in the northeast? im sure theres prob a few in boston, but anywhere else? thanks in advance...

    GOAT




    It is better that people think your a dumb@$$ then for you to open your mouth and confirm it.

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    • msg goat
      Registered User
      • May 2004
      • 57

      #3
      hmmmm

      krakmt, i really hope your kidding. i dont want to think that law school will be hell... i might not go. lol.

      but in all seriousness, where did you go to school? what type of law did you concentrate in? were there any feilds, teams, or tourneys around your school?

      GOAT

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      • KRAKMT
        Registered User
        • Sep 2003
        • 196

        #4
        Finished Law school in 2001 from the University of Montana was in the top 2/5ths . The first year is the toughest. No one knows what is expected so everyone tries to out work the next. I averaged probable 12 to 14 hour days 6 days a week. It is not that tough just time intensive and stressful. I am pretty mellow but my girlfriend had stress dreams about law school. It is worth it! Paintball is much more fun when you can afford it. But keep in mind that after you get out the law offices usually demand 12-14 hour days.
        K


        Originally posted by KRAKMT
        Been there done that! I never had any time to play- 3-year moratorium. Not even a little rec ball. I call it my dark years. Better to study and maintain a good position so when you come out you will be able to afford paintball. Good luck!
        K




        It is better that people think your a dumb@$$ then for you to open your mouth and confirm it.

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        • Hasty8
          Registered User
          • Jul 2001
          • 1136

          #5
          Originally posted by msg goat
          whats up everyone. ill be going to law school in a few years and im just curious as to whether i can find one near a high-end field with competitive teams. i want to continue to play tounrey ball and being able to go to school at the same time would be great (ill let my grades sink as long as i can play). so, does anybody know any schools near fields/teams in the northeast? im sure theres prob a few in boston, but anywhere else? thanks in advance...

          GOAT
          John Jay Law School in Manhattan, NY.

          While you can't play in the city of NY [Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island or Bronx] there are a number of fields out on the Island [Nassau and Suffolk counties] such as Cousins Paintball who have a few fields, High Velocity and Paintball Arena. There are a few fields in Jersey and Skirmish in PA is about 2-3 hours away as well.

          Plus, you get to live in what is hands down the greatest city in the world.

          NEW YORK BABY!
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