The adventures of a middle aged law student

Sunday, September 26, 2010

study group

It appears that we have a study group put together.  I think an effective study group is highly beneficial in law school, based on what I’ve read and what I experienced in the introductory classes.  However, the wrong assemblage of persons for the group could have negative effect and so I am slightly apprehensive.  I have no reason to question the choices of people to join the group, I’m just being a bit of a worrier. 

We decided that the maximum number was 6.  Then later we heard that the ideal number is 3-4.

We are having our first meeting this Sunday, and it appears we are all excited.  After Tuesday’s class, as we were all heading to our cars, Abigail called me over to see what she has to work on for her internship position with Marin County.  We were standing there and Peter came by, then Andrew saw us and stopped his car to get out and join us. Makes me feel good about our group-all seem to be serious and committed, and have some level of ability to do the work.  Each of us seem to have a class/topic that causes us more trouble than others, and I think we’ll help each other’s level of understanding.  I also think the people in the group enjoy the law, which is an illness, I know, but I am infected and would like to surround myself with others who suffer from the same.

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