The adventures of a middle aged law student

Saturday, January 22, 2011

The club of crazies

Its like we are part of a club-some might say a club of crazies, attempting law school, which is structured illogically, and exams, which may be more of a test of your test taking skills than your knowledge of the law.

As Llewellyn said in The Bramblebush, the law professors do not teach, we students learn. What happens in class is such a small part of our legal education, albeit an important one.

There are some things I need to try to do to make this easier.
-find a way to stock good food, ready made or microwaveable each week so I don't eat my dinner out of the vending machine at school.
-work needs to stay at work, and be limited to 9 hours/day maximum.
-take a walk every few hours when I'm studying to clear out the cobwebs.
-continue to work on structure and organization in my outlines and checklists, because I remember things a lot better that way.
-follow the rabbit trail, because I belong to the club of crazies and I love it!

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