2/13/2007

My Crazy Life

Well, kind of ironic that right after I discover the super-easy way to post, I don't post for three days, isn't it? Well, I have been insanely busy. The weekend was fun (with lots of friends, including one from far, far away, and a healthy dose of E thrown in) but work just PILED up. On Sunday night I found myself with readings for corps and local gov law, memo to edit for my journal, and RA work for Professor H. Argh.

But then, I forged ahead into Monday fearlessly, venturing into classes without having read (It turned out that it didn't matter that I HAD read for admin law. Prof. S was incomprehensible anyway), and braced myself for nice but inquisitive email from Prof H. about why I haven't emailed him. But then, just as I was about to have normalcy on Monday afternoon, ABS reminded me that we have our political economy workshop this Wednesday, which means that we had to write a reaction paper by... this Tuesday. WHAT?!? Why on earth hasn't Professor G's assistant emailed to remind us? She usually does about a week before the seminar, so this time I completely forgot... Can't I just claim justifiable reliance here?

Well, um, perhaps not. So it was scrambling to the copy center, picking up the 38-page treatise on constitutional norms (yawn... been there, done that in my comp con law class... this is SO last semester!), skimming through it, coming up with semi-sensible topic, and using the hour I have free today in between my THREE classes to write a truly trashy reaction paper.

No, I really mean truly trashy, and am not trying to be modest here. I really am a bit ashamed, but I figured, out of the TWELVE reaction papers I write for the year, I am allowed at least one trashy paper. :)

Ah, the craziness of law school. In other news, today I gorged myself on cake at our dean's party, to celebrate the fact that she was NOT picked for the presidency of the university. Then to the gym to watch Sex and the City, and to burn off the calories I ate this afternoon. Now I am back in my home, and it's time to work on Professor H's project. Yoohoo!

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