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Meeting a Man With No Feet: Perhaps I Shouldn't Complain So Much About Studying For The Bar Exam

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There’s an old saying that goes like this: “I once complained that I had no shoes, but then I met a man who had no feet.”

My classmates are doing a lot of complaining about how much studying they’re doing for the bar exam.  And yes, I myself occasionally indulge in the art of complaining on this blog.  But maybe I have no right; I spent the night hanging out with my friend Samir, a recent med school graduate who’s about to begin his residency…working 80-hour weeks.  Plus, he’s going into plastic surgery, which means he won’t get a paycheck until he’s like 34 or something. 

More med school fun here: HawkeMedSchoolBlog, and here:AnotherGoodMedSchoolBlog. 





Don't residents get paid a

Don't residents get paid a decent amount of money? Not like six figures, but more than the average mechanic.

I didn't know that. Could

I didn't know that. Could be.

In other news, the CAPTCHA I need to answer to reply to this post is:

"1 + 0 ="

(If this reply comes through, you can assume I got it right.)

I'm telling ya, Rick. If I

I'm telling ya, Rick. If I have to look at those feet for just one more day ....
Post something, boy! :D



They Actually Let Me Graduate

Graduation was rough. First of all, I was sick. Soar throat, runny nose, that sort of thing. Second of all, under my heavy robe, my hood, my cap, my wool suit, my dress shirt and tie, my undershirt, I was sweating like a pedophile. Third, I still had a paper due. In the middle of the semester, my prof said that I could turn it in whenever I wanted.

“You mean, I can turn it in after graduation?”

“Sure you can. I know you’re good for it.”

At the time it seemed like a blessing. During graduation, not so much. I know I would have easily got it done if he had set a due date. Can’t blame him, though. Only myself.







Time Flies

 

My last-ever law school exam goes down in 17 hours. Law school exams are typically three hours long…and I swear, they’re the fastest three hours of your life. Before every exam, I go through the same mental ritual: I think, Three hours is so long… like watching 6 back-to-back sitcoms; I’m going to be so bored. And then the exam starts, and then I answer a few questions, and then the proctor calls “Time” after what feels like eight minutes. How are exams for you? Does the time fly by…or do you feel every minute of it?





Prior to law school I always

Prior to law school I always finished every exam well before "time".

Now? I've never had a test feel "completed". There's always one more point you could make, or a multiple choice to review one more time. It's nuts.

There are two scenarios for

There are two scenarios for me with regard to exam time limits.

One, if I know what I'm talking about then the time pases quickly. This means I either feel like the three hours passed in seconds or I wish I had MORE time.

Two, if I don't know what I'm talking about or if I am stumped by a question the time drags by at a ridiculously slow pace. This is very frustrating.

Unrelated, we were able to take exams on our computers for the first time this past semester via "Electronic BlueBook" software. This speeds things along and allows for better reorganization. With less emphasis on space management or attempting to write legibly, time was less of an issue. Win-win for everyone.

 For sure.  For sure. And

 For sure.  For sure.

And if you think the feeling is bad on law school tests, try writing a book!

 Oh, computer tests are FOR

 Oh, computer tests are FOR SURE better.  The one thing is...they kinda turn law school testing into typing competitions....whoever can type more gets the best grade.....

 

And I have a feeling you're not stumped too often, Counselor Chris...

You are clearly well

You are clearly well prepared.

Not true. I'm an awesome

Not true. I'm an awesome typist, and in fact I did win a typing competition back in high school. 90 wpm, sorry haters! Yet my law school grades suck.



Trying to Study

I’ve got my Wills, Trusts, and Estate final on Monday…and the studying isn’t going well. Rather, it is going well, but there’s not much of it. In the past week, I’ve had to make one 9-1-1 call, file one Missing Person Report, speak to two police officers (one at length), and two detectives.

Long story short: I got involved with somebody who had gotten involved with the wrong people.

And I’m supposed to focus on studying…how?





How on earth are you about

How on earth are you about to say all this and not say the important stuff! Details?!?!



Copyright Exam

Just finished my Copyright take-home final. I worked on it for nine days. The thing is, I know if I had been given just two days to do it, I could have gotten it done in two.

Now I’ve got a Wills, Trusts, and Estates in-class exam and a 14-page paper, both due on May 12th. So now I’m debating whether I should take a day or two to clear my mind or whether I should just keep plowing ‘til the 12th. Hmmm….







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