I'm in Denver, and have been looking around. I went over to Boulder on Friday - it looks nice. I will be meeting with some faculty on Monday to talk about their law school.
I also am just astounded at how many outdoor-sports stores there are here. I've been in more than one Gander Mountain, a Sportsman's Warehouse, a Bass Pro (but I think there is more than one), and a Dick's Sporting goods. Good lord... back at home all I've got is a Bass Pro that I don't really like and if I want to make the drive north to Palm Beach, there is a Gander Mountain that just opened.
I also was in the Wheat Ridge area today and stopped in "The Silver Bullet" gun store and range just hoping to pick up a book on CO gun laws. They claim it doesn't exist.
Anyways, a few questions:
My primary goals while here are to:
A) Figure out if I'm really interested in UC Boulder Law.
B) Figure out where I'd live if I went to UC Boulder Law.
C) Investigate the legal market out in Denver as it's where I'd likely practice if I went to law school here
and
D) Figure out where I'd live after I graduate.
Today is Sunday, there won't be much to do on A-C today... so I was thinking of working on D a little bit.
What are the nice areas/neighborhoods that are close to downtown Denver, without actually being legally in Denver city or county?
By nice, I mean - upscale.... relatively low crime... populated by working professionals... etc.
Also, any good gun stores I should check out while here just for fun?
Monday and Tuesday I have events scheduled at the school, but those events won't take up the full day.
Also, somebody recently mentioned that the Denver AWB was neutered - could somebody elaborate?
To be honest, I wasn't fair in my listing of A-D... I'm looking for other things too, such as culture, livability, singles scene, etc. etc.
Lastly, I'm staying in the Denver Tech Center area. If anybody is nearby and wants to get together for some coffee or a beer - PM me.
I also am just astounded at how many outdoor-sports stores there are here. I've been in more than one Gander Mountain, a Sportsman's Warehouse, a Bass Pro (but I think there is more than one), and a Dick's Sporting goods. Good lord... back at home all I've got is a Bass Pro that I don't really like and if I want to make the drive north to Palm Beach, there is a Gander Mountain that just opened.
I also was in the Wheat Ridge area today and stopped in "The Silver Bullet" gun store and range just hoping to pick up a book on CO gun laws. They claim it doesn't exist.
Anyways, a few questions:
My primary goals while here are to:
A) Figure out if I'm really interested in UC Boulder Law.
B) Figure out where I'd live if I went to UC Boulder Law.
C) Investigate the legal market out in Denver as it's where I'd likely practice if I went to law school here
and
D) Figure out where I'd live after I graduate.
Today is Sunday, there won't be much to do on A-C today... so I was thinking of working on D a little bit.
What are the nice areas/neighborhoods that are close to downtown Denver, without actually being legally in Denver city or county?
By nice, I mean - upscale.... relatively low crime... populated by working professionals... etc.
Also, any good gun stores I should check out while here just for fun?
Monday and Tuesday I have events scheduled at the school, but those events won't take up the full day.
Also, somebody recently mentioned that the Denver AWB was neutered - could somebody elaborate?
To be honest, I wasn't fair in my listing of A-D... I'm looking for other things too, such as culture, livability, singles scene, etc. etc.
Lastly, I'm staying in the Denver Tech Center area. If anybody is nearby and wants to get together for some coffee or a beer - PM me.