Thursday, March 09, 2006

Summer jobs, midterms and such

I have finally kicked myself in the butt and started actually working this semester. It turns out that watching TV does not help you learn the law.

My first accomplishment was getting a summer position. Technically, a professor got the position for me. On the basis of his recommendation, a judge hired me to extern for her without and interview. This is good news for me because even though I have a snappy pinstripe suit, I tend to be very nervous at interviews and that does not make me look like a good hiring choice. The downside to my externship is that it does not pay. That means that in May, I'm gonna have to look for a paying job. I do have fast-food experience and I hear that In an Out Burger starts at $9/hr.

My second accomplishment was getting through yet another mid-semester midterm. For some reason, this midterm was even more stressful than last semester's midsemester midterm. It is nearly impossible to memorize every rule of Contracts (there are tons) while also keeping up on reading, writing Memos for Legal Writing and trying to keep up with chores, bills, etc. I actually had a dream that I screamed at the Dean over the school's policy of requiring midterms in 1 semester classes. Both professors who were forced to give us midterms were completely opposed to the idea. It's pretty much unheard of in law school.

2 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

TV does help you learn the law. My crim law professor and I used to discuss Law & Order all the time; I think he actually used some plotlines as hypotheticals.

3:12 PM  
Blogger VeggieLawyer said...

Thanks for your comment anonymous. My crim law professor did not do anything nearly as fun as using Law & Order to create hypos. She was rather supportive of my decision to watch TV instead of studying though.

2:32 PM  

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