May 7th 2007

good procrastination or bad procrastination?

I need to be revising my seminar paper–which I’ve already started, but which needs some work and is due in less than two days, ack–but instead, I’m watching Heroes. Because, duh, it’s the best show on TV.

But I promise I’ll work on my paper when the show is over. Promise.

prognostication is definitely not my thing

Dear Self,

You know how, when you start to get too comfy, something always comes along to monkey things up? This is just a reminder that, when that happens, all you need to do is take deep breaths and realize that everything will work out in the end. Promise.

Love!
Me

a list, for you.

1) Will someone explain the grand jury to me? I still don’t understand it.
2) The article I did research for last summer has been picked up by a law review. This is very exciting for me. My name! In a footnote!
3) My resume is officially on two pages. I’m not sure what to do about that.
4) Why is a general negligence duty less preferable to a narrower, affirmative duty to comply with some specific standard?
5) We got Himself a new tag (he’s been without one for a while) and now he tinkle-tinkle-tinkles around the apartment. The tinkling woke me up at 6 am today. Boo.

Weekly Law School Roundup #69

Welcome to this week’s (slightly belated and somewhat unfortunately numbered) Law School Roundup, in which I present posts by law students and soon to be law students full of advice and funniness during exams. (Except for those people on quarters. I don’t know what to do about you guys.)

Enjoy!

And that’s it for this week’s Roundup. Look for it next week at Evan Schaeffer’s Legal Underground and then back here in two weeks. Good luck on exams if you’ve got ‘em!