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I've known some people that have gone to college for law. It's a ton of grueling work and allows for little downtime.
So..how is it that some studying law..in high profile colleges, have so much time and energy to devote to JSH? Simply amazing. (No need to respond, this is totally rhetorical) ![]() |
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ooooooooooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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wow, SAME HERE!
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lol
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haha, I love you guys!
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wow, SAME HERE! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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wow, SAME HERE! ![]() ![]() |
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For me I have the month off due to getting ready for basic training just finishing up some core classes before I transfer to Texas University in the fall, I don't work, I'm National Guard so being a weekend warrior is my job...Now when I go active duty thats all gonna change in August, I get to go to college online seeing that the Army will be my 12-18 hour a day job....
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Edited by
soxfan94
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Wed 02/27/08 11:08 AM
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Ooo oo is it me?!
![]() Whether or not it's me that you're speaking of, I can say that law school is like any other level of school...you can learn how to maximize your efficiency without having to put a ton of time in. Classes are structured so that there is only one exam for each term, and it counts for 100% of your grade. As long as you can prepare for that exam, you're fine. In my personal case, I've been on a reduced class schedule for the last 4 months due to my externship with a firm, so that has greatly reduced the amount of classwork and homework. Not to mention that first year is the backbreaking year (no way in all hell I could have been on this site then)...after that the workload decreases but the intensity of the material increases. Any questions? ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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For me I have the month off due to getting ready for basic training just finishing up some core classes before I transfer to Texas University in the fall, I don't work, I'm National Guard so being a weekend warrior is my job...Now when I go active duty thats all gonna change in August, I get to go to college online seeing that the Army will be my 12-18 hour a day job.... ![]() ![]() |
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Oh Sox...you should know it isn't you. After all, I adore you!
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Ooo oo is it me?! ![]() Whether or not it's me that you're speaking of, I can say that law school is like any other level of school...you can learn how to maximize your efficiency without having to put a ton of time in. Classes are structured so that there is only one exam for each term, and it counts for 100% of your grade. As long as you can prepare for that exam, you're fine. In my personal case, I've been on a reduced class schedule for the last 4 months due to my externship with a firm, so that has greatly reduced the amount of classwork and homework. Not to mention that first year is the backbreaking year (no way in all hell I could have been on this site then)...after that the workload decreases but the intensity of the material increases. Any questions? ![]() ![]() ![]() lol if this is in response to my ooooooooohhhhhhhh, it wasn't geared towards you... just found it funny that someone was questioning another persons time management skills. I enjoy reading your posts and replies ![]() |
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Ooo oo is it me?! ![]() Whether or not it's me that you're speaking of, I can say that law school is like any other level of school...you can learn how to maximize your efficiency without having to put a ton of time in. Classes are structured so that there is only one exam for each term, and it counts for 100% of your grade. As long as you can prepare for that exam, you're fine. In my personal case, I've been on a reduced class schedule for the last 4 months due to my externship with a firm, so that has greatly reduced the amount of classwork and homework. Not to mention that first year is the backbreaking year (no way in all hell I could have been on this site then)...after that the workload decreases but the intensity of the material increases. Any questions? ![]() ![]() ![]() lol if this is in response to my ooooooooohhhhhhhh, it wasn't geared towards you... just found it funny that someone was questioning another persons time management skills. I enjoy reading your posts and replies ![]() *grin* It has absolutely nothing to do with time management...and everything to do with bullsh!t. |
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I've known some people that have gone to college for law. It's a ton of grueling work and allows for little downtime. So..how is it that some studying law..in high profile colleges, have so much time and energy to devote to JSH? Simply amazing. (No need to respond, this is totally rhetorical) ![]() Bullsh!t huh? lol ![]() ![]() |
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I've known some people that have gone to college for law. It's a ton of grueling work and allows for little downtime. So..how is it that some studying law..in high profile colleges, have so much time and energy to devote to JSH? Simply amazing. (No need to respond, this is totally rhetorical) ![]() Bullsh!t huh? lol ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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lol if this is in response to my ooooooooohhhhhhhh, it wasn't geared towards you... just found it funny that someone was questioning another persons time management skills. I enjoy reading your posts and replies ![]() Nah, that was a general response to the topic, and it wasn't meant to be defensive or offended or anything. Just a general clarification of how it's possible to have free time in law school (again, I reiterate that this is NOT true of the first year, haha). And as for the free time I do have, I'm so addicted to this damn site that I spend it all here. ![]() And thank you for the compliment, ![]() |
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Edited by
soxfan94
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Wed 02/27/08 11:31 AM
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Even law students double post sometime.
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