In criminal law. I wish I got more out of this class. It's disappointing, and I'm afraid of getting to civil procedure and my professor asking, "What did you even learn?" and I'll squeak out, "Utilitarianism?" At least it's almost over; this is the last week of classes.
Rough to-do list:
Finish reading, which should be done before the reading period.
Outline
Register for classes
Journal write-off article
Campaign for SBA position (elections next week)
Get things in order for Mexico
Credit card bills
Alumni weekend at Eureka
So, I'm busy. The first two items on that list are more time-consuming than I can even tell you. I don't know how it's going to get done. It might not. But it has to.
I had a really good weekend, in case you were wondering. The first bonfire of the season was on Friday at our friends Chris and Kelly's house. Then on Saturday, my friend Emily came up from El Paso, IL, to see David Sedaris with me. We laughed our butts off. And he drew animals in our books. He asked me what animal he should draw, and I said, "Can you draw a dachshund?" He snorted. "Can I draw a dachshund? Ha." And he drew a really good dachshund. I got a penguin in the other book. Emily got a cat and a flamingo.
Class is over.
Listfully,
Rochelle
I fear the same thing about criminal law, not being able to remember anything! Then again, they say that law school teachers you nothing about actually being a lawyer...who knows? Eagerly waiting those SBA election results!
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