Monday:
- Agency from 9-11
- Constitutional Law from 12-1
- Evidence from 3-4
Tuesday
- Work from 12-1:30
Wednesday
- Agency from 9-10
- Work from 11-1:30
- Evidence from 2-4
Thursday
- Professional Responsibility from 2-4
FRiday
- Professional Responsibility from 2-3
Doesn't seem so bad right? Well throw in Law Review and that is when things get a little more messy. For Law Review I have to right a 50 page research paper that is due on November 1 (with various deadlines for drafts inbetween.) I also spend about 5-7 hours a week editing an article that we are going to publish in our journal. On top of that I need to fit in 15 more hours of helping the editors do the various other tasks for the journal (finding sources, final editing, putting together the issue).
All of that keeps me busy, but I am still on the same type of schedule as last year. Study and School during the day, take a break for working out and eating dinner, study a bit more at night and continue the next day. I still take saturdays off and study on sundays.
What will change all of this is if I get the job I had an interview for last week. I interviewed at the Minnesota Attorney General's office to be a law clerk. Now it is kind of a long shot because I think they are looking for an older student, and I think I didn't do so well on the writing portion of the interview. But if I do get it, I will for sure take it because it is such a great opportunity. It would make my schedule a lot more crazy, but I think it would be worth it. But I will deal with that if it comes . . .
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