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a glamourous friday night…
{my web cam is a little fuzzy, but you get the important parts: me + Admin + 2 bags containing all my other work + the law library}
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pulse check
{hand on wrist, checking for a pulse}
Well, I haven’t quite been worked to death yet, or so it seems.
If you’ve got no clue what I’m talking about, you’re clearly not a 2L. There’s a little saying:
1L they scare you to death
2L they work you to death
3L they bore you to death
Well, I’m officially staring with [...]
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WiP: A Daniel Powter kind of day
What is a WiP? Well, WiP stands for “Work-in-Progress”. These are posts that have been gathering dust in my drafts folder for many a moon and I’ve decided to bring back to life, either by posting whatever I had in draft as is or by reworking and following through with my original idea. Go here [...]
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It was just a year ago….
…that I wrote this:
Every single professor took the time today to remind us that we’ve hit the halfway mark in our semester.
And reminded us to start doing practice exams for finals.
And to start our outlines.
Eek! Is it really already time for that???
We had a group “pulse check” in Legal Writing today, which was basically Prof [...]
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Scene: Law School Business Office, early on a Monday morning.
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Two female law students appear in the doorway and pause to read the bold, CAPITALIZED and highlighted sign posted on the door.
“DO NOT ASK US ABOUT YOUR REFUND UNTIL AUGUST 28TH“
Law Girl #1 had been planning to do just that, and contemplated the inherent dangers of [...]
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coming up for air
Salutations!
First, thanks to everybody for the thoughtful well-wishes you sent to me yesterday
via Twitter and e-mail
to encourage me on my first day back at law school.
You’re so great
I’m slowly hitting my stride as far as finding a new “normal” goes.
Monday morning the fear of sleeping through my alarm and missing my 9am class
had [...]
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paused
{weheartit}
Hi friends!
Sorry about this, but Saturday Snapshots (and Frenchy Friday) are on pause this weekend.
I’m having a fabulous visit with my sister and I’m sad she leaves today. I also have a huge project for work due next week and only a few hundred pages still to be read for next week’s classes.
I can’t believe [...]
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July in a nutshell
Top 5 Referrers
*Law Ingenue
*(In)Sanity Souffle
*Always Imagining
*It’s All in Good Faith
*Legal Underground
Top 5 Google Searches
*cute baby animals – approximately a million variations
*mullet with headlights
*declaration of independence
*wes is a jerk
*teasingly diverse
Top Commenters
*Caity
*Amanda
*Christy
*Girl With the Golden Touch
*Bean
*MiSs RaMbLeS
Most Popular Post(s)
*Cute Overload
Seriously, y’all. The “cute baby animals” google search is insane!!!
*Man in the Mirror
*Independance Day
*1L Summer – the beginning
It’s [...]
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2L here I come…
I spent a couple hours this afternoon trying to figure out my schedule for next year. Comparing class times to final exam times, then having to double check the spring semester for no conflicts…brain freeze!
I’ve got one copy of it planned out, the “ideal” configuration. It basically all rides on getting into 1 class – [...]
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