Multi-sections courses lottery results came out this morning during property. Of course no one paid any attention for the second half of the class.
Here are my results:
For con law, I did not get my first choice, the superstar famous con law prof. (His course was also my first choice overall, if you recall). Instead, I got his younger counterpart DL. I was briefly disappointed, then resigned to my fate, then excited because ABS is in my class. I am on the waitlist for the famous prof's class, but I know I can forget about it b/c no one, NO ONE, who is already enrolled in that class will want to drop it. Ah well.
For corps, I got my top choice, the former dean of the law school. However, now I'm feeling ambivalent about him and wondering if I should have gone for the super-nice hippie prof JH, who offers a corps that is extremely critical of corporate rules. The prof that I got will teach straight-up, hardcore corps, so I'll definitely learna ton in his class, whereas JH will teach more theory-oriented critique of corps, so it will be a lot less substance but a lot more interesting. Which one do I prefer? I dunno. I am also on the waitlist for JH's class, so we'll see. Maybe I'll just take a seminar with him instead.
For admin law, I got the famous superstar visiting prof, so I'm really happy about that. Yoohoo. His equally famous wife will also be a visitng prof here and will be teaching a philosophy seminar. I wonder if i should go for that as well.
I also got into the section of evidence that meets during winter term. I'm not as committed to that class and there's a big chance that I will drop it instead. Of course, I just read all about this professor, and he is apparently quite famous, one of a handful of people who graduated summa cum laude from the law school, and who founded the Internet Studies Center at the law school. He sounds like quite an interesting character, and worth getting to know.
I'm on the waitlist for a total of 8 courses.
Now, I just have to figure out the rest the courses for next year, like smaller lectures and seminars. Also, clinicals registration lottery begins tomorrow!
5/01/2006
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