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  • Friday, March 03, 2006
    I have reading to do!! Woo hoo!!
    My 2 months of being jealous while all the OTHER law school bloggers get to do homework and prepare for classes and go to classes is OVER! Classes start Monday, and I have my syllabi for all 3 Monday classes, and I can do my reading this weekend! [no, i do not have a fever.] I will even do my reading for Monday and Tuesday!! The lucky classes are: Corporations, Employment Law, and Federal Courts. They are all Monday, Tuesday, Thursday classes. My one Wednesday/Friday class is Administrative Law, and as far as I can tell, that syllabus has not been posted.

    I ran into a professor of mine at our town library (he lives near to me, and has a daughter Thing One's age). He saw that I had bags from the school store, and he kind of laughed at me for it. Perhaps indicating that I am some kind of nerd. I said, "I had to buy my books!" He asked what I was taking, and I told him, and he [again] laughed at me and said, "it's like broccoli! all these things that are good for you, but perhaps not so yummy." He was my criminal law professor. And before that, a criminal defense attorney. in order for him to think my classes were interesting, i would have to be taking all crim classes.

    I'm still excited. Even if it does mean that I will be having six servings of broccoli this weekend (two reading assignments for three classes).
    posted by Zuska @ 1:04 PM  
    1 Comments:
    • At Friday, March 03, 2006 7:12:00 PM, Blogger Legal Quandary said…

      I hope I'm wrong, but I'm guessing that enthusiasm will wear off after only a couple of Fed Cts and Admin reading assignments.

      Which books are you using? I may have some Casenotes lying around if you're interested...

       
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