Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Post 1L Decompression

All right, so 1L is done. For those of you 0Ls looking for some last-minute advice before you transition into law school life in August, I hope to write a few entries in the upcoming weeks about things I wish I had known before 1L that would have made my life a little easier in the last few months.

A preemptory "you're welcome."

Also a preemptory "sorry I didn't write as much as I wanted to."

So here's the low down on my recent life. SMU schedules it's spring finals so that this year we had one reading day before having a final every other weekday for two weeks (five total). Between the studying, the caffeine, and the drama it's all a blur, but I'll do my best to break it down for you.

In a later post.

Until then, I'll be taking the next week or so to decompress, clean my apartment, play with my dog (he's doing very well, thanks for asking), and generally get my life in order before the first of my two summer jobs starts.

For reference, I'm working for half of the summer at a boutique corporate litigation and tech startup firm in Dallas (paid -- yay!), and then the second half I'll be with a justice at the Texas Court of Appeals (not paid, but good experience). They stop hearing cases in May, so I'll mostly be doing research and writing there; not too much courtroom shadowing, unfortunately.

I always thought it would be interesting to sit in on family court or criminal court. I would think it would be like Jerry Springer or Maury Povitch or something. Without the moondancing when a potential baby-daddy is told, "You are NOT the father."

I digress.

Anyway, I'm excited for the experience of both jobs, even though it means I'm not getting much of a summer break. I might end up having to take a bartending or waitressing or retail job PT in order to make rent the second half of the summer, but it might not come to that. We'll see. For the next week I'll be cleaning my crap up and working on law review write on. And maybe (if I'm lucky) getting my tan on pool-side.

So, ask questions, let me know what you want me to write about, what you're interested in, or what you're worried about in your own law school journey. I'll try my hardest to respond and enlighten you as to the perils and pitfalls (and fun times, don't worry) of 1L.

2 comments:

  1. How have you liked SMU so far? Being in your 3L (I assume now), would you say you made the right decision? I am currently debating between SMU and a couple others.. I did not receive the same scholarship as you but I am still happy with what I did receive. Also, how does the job prospective look for you? I sincerely look forward to hearing back from you soon.

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    1. I love SMU, I wouldn't have gone anywhere else. 3L is definitely the home stretch, and while I think that any law school is going to be objectively awful at times (when your brief is due, for example), SMU has a lot of seriously awesome qualities. Dallas is pretty sweet, SMU is a gorgeous campus, and there's a good job market here in Texas. All in all, if you can't get into UT and you want to be in Texas or nearby, you can't go wrong with SMU. I've loved every minute.

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