I registered for classes for my last semester of law school ... ever. As of now, I am neither excited for these classes nor sentimental about it being my last semester of school. Maybe it doesn't seem real yet: I have really enjoyed school for the most part (especially when I compare it to how much I hated working post-college). While I LOVED working this summer, I know it won't be quite the same when I am working there for real, but I still look forward to starting my career. OMG, not just a job, an actual, bona fide, career! Of course, starting at the firm seems like light years away because a whole semester of classes, graduation, the bar exam and post-bar recuperating/fun will intervene. Oh ya, and I still have to give birth to and start raising a CHILD before I become a full-fledged lawyer.
Anyway, here's the plan:
Remedies
Business Planning (will be my 5th class with my very favorite professor, and basically a combination of other classes I've had with him: securities regulation, corporations, tax of business entities)
Bioethics Seminar (it fit into my schedule, but it also sounds interesting)
Law Review
I will be at school Mondays (10:20AM-12:30PM), Wednesdays (8:40AM-12:30PM) and Fridays (8:40AM-12:30PM).
Squeezing 10 units into this schedule means I have class straight through these times, with only 10 minute breaks to switch rooms and books, etc... This could present some problems given the fact that I plan on breastfeeding, but I'm sure I'll figure it out. Worst case, I miss some class here and there...I'm sure I won't be caring any less about school than the vast majority of all the other 3Ls!
Two finals (eight days apart) and one paper are all I will have to finish to graduate. Say it with me, Yes we can!
4 comments:
A four-hour break shouldn't be too bad. (And yes, you will definitely have newfound perspective! Or maybe you already found it, once you decided to start a family.)
(I mean, four hours between feeding/pumping.)
yay, the end is in sight!!
Sounds like a good schedule. Hats off to you and all of the other moms in law school.
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