u/NetSuitable6759

▲ 3 r/movingout+2 crossposts

Moving Advice Needed: From NC to Cali

My partner and I are moving across the country to California in the next 6–8 weeks.

We’re planning to sell/donate most things and only bring a small set of very sentimental items (less than one bedroom):

* Furniture built by my dad 👼

* A couple plants

* Instruments (guitars, keyboard, etc.)

* Important heirlooms like photo albums etc

Because these items are meaningful, I’m trying to figure out the safest way to get them across the country without damage or loss.

We won’t be driving ourselves since we’ll be flying with our cats. I’ve looked into PODS, but I’m concerned about long transit times and potential damage. I’ve also seen options where you can pay for space on someone else’s moving truck, but I’m a bit nervous.

When I moved from Ohio to NC last year, I hired someone to drive a UHaul and then flew them back, which worked well. I’m open to doing something like that again if anyone has recommendations or knows someone trustworthy.

I’d really appreciate hearing what worked for you or any companies/services you’d recommend. Thank you in advance!

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u/NetSuitable6759 — 12 hours ago
▲ 19 r/lawschooladmissions+1 crossposts

Calling everyone who got accepted off a waitlist 📞 chime in below plz ⬇️

Currently living in waitlist purgatory and would love to hear from people who actually made it out.

If you were accepted off a law school waitlist, especially at a California school or a regional/T100-ish school, what was your experience like?

When did you get the call/email? Did you send a LOCI? Did you do anything beyond that? Did you get any scholarship money, or was it more of a “you’re in, take it or leave it” situation?

I feel like so much waitlist advice is centered around T14/T50 schools, and I’d love to hear what the process looked like for everyone else.

Success stories, chaos stories, ghosting stories, all welcome.

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u/NetSuitable6759 — 11 days ago