fourth-semester fun
After taking a week off to celebrate the brief being finished (51 pages of Voting Rights Act fun!), I can finally get back to what’s important: school and video games. The best part of being the brief writer is that, though my Christmas break was a living hell, I get to collect a free credit hour this semester despite being finished on the first day of class.
The second week of school hasn’t started, and I’ve already made three trips to the happiest place in Houston — the registrar’s office — to make schedule changes. First I dropped Oil & Gas in favor of environmental law, then switched Secured Transactions for First Amendment (I couldn’t take another Mussleman course after my tax debacle) and finally dropped Texas Pretrial Procedure for Agency & Partnership. This gives me 5 cumulative hours of bar-related electives (which Pearce and the Gaytor seem to find insufficient).
With any luck, I’ll get my student loan disbursement soon and will be able to stop being forced to put everything I buy on a credit card.

3 Comments:
Uh oh. Which A&P are you taking? Because I have Rosin's class MWF 9:50am & I took your cherished seat. And it's written in stone on the seating chart. And I'm not giving it up because I actually kinda like that seat. Although, I am willing to negotiate. We'll duke it out tomorrow morning if you're in my class.
That's the class; our review contracts for property 1 and con law aside, I'm willing to tender consideration to woo the seat from you. If we can't work something out, there is a significant danger that I might cry.
You don't want to make someone cry, do you?
Actually, I'd like to see Sam cry, and would pay a few dollars to see it. Depending on his loan disbursement status, I might pay a little less...
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