My BarBri diary: Day 8,564 (I think)
Well, I took the practice Multi-State Bar Exam the other day, and I suppose it was helpful enough. I'm still kicking myself over going to the lectures, though. If you, reader, are having trouble imagining what the lectures are like, just go rent a documentary on a wonderfully exciting subject (like fish-scaling, or butt-rot remedies) and play it over and over, every day for a few weeks. The lecturers have been painstakingly recruited from the University of BORING, School of Law.
It'll all be over soon, and then I can finally go be a lawyer (or learn how to say "Do you want fries with that?" in a couple of languages).
That's all.
How I Made Practice Group Chair: 'Start by Leading From Where You Are,'
Says Betty Yang of Gibson Dunn
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"Start by leading from where you are. Take ownership, mentor others, and
think beyond your own docket. Leadership is about mindset—being proactive,
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1 comment:
I don't know who you had for your Con Law class sessions, but the guy we had rendered Ambien obsolete.
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