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POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
Comments: When "Go To School" is not listed, it means I am arriving at 8am. This schedule is new and has not be followed as of yet, I am currently beginning it this week since I need to stay on task with my first graded assignment due in a week and starting to outline. Any questions? |
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Re: POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
That's a lot of work. If you are actually keeping that schedule, you have way more discipline than I did in law school. |
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That's a lot of work. If you are actually keeping that schedule, you have way more discipline than I did in law school. [/ QUOTE ] Where'd you, how'd you do, how's your job, do you hate life? |
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I worked that hard during my first semester only when I had a paper due in my legal research and writing class. I did very average my first semester. It took me until the second semester of law school before I got a better idea of how to learn the info in a shorter amount of time. Now my grades are pretty good and I do law school stuff from 7:30-6 Monday-Thursday and 7:30-12 on Friday.
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Work = Homework?
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Re: POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
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Work = Homework? [/ QUOTE ] No, I actually decided to get a real job during law school. therefore, as you can see on my schedule i allocated no time for homework whatsoever despite a full course load. By now your sarcasm detector should have exploded. |
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Re: POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
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[ QUOTE ] That's a lot of work. If you are actually keeping that schedule, you have way more discipline than I did in law school. [/ QUOTE ] Where'd you, how'd you do, how's your job, do you hate life? [/ QUOTE ] I went to Georgetown and just graduated this spring. I did quite well in my first year (top 10%), but really slacked off in later years and only ended up with a cum laude...around the time I figured out I had no desire to be a lawyer. I do hate my job (state government policy analysis), but I'm certain I would hate it more if I were actually practicing law. |
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Re: POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
Interesting, you don't take criminal law?
My schedule is pretty much 10-3 M-W, 11-1 Thursday, 11-12, 1-2, 3-4 on Friday. I don't have things nearly as planned out as you, and there's no way I'm getting up before 9 M-W and 10 Th/F. I do work whenever I can, but usually I've been putting like 3 hours in the library a day or so, and maybe an hour or two at home. It takes me 5 minutes to walk to the law school, so I don't have to worry about commute time. You do leave yourself a while to do that, and don't leave yourself any time on most mornings. I haven't been to the gym since like August 1st. |
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Re: POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
wake up around 12-2pm
yawn watch tv and read 2p2 for 2-3 hours play a little bit of poker maybe do something, maybe don't... sometimes just play playstation or more poker depending on how the rest of the day went. 12a-2a - watch tv, read 2p2 2a-4a - decide that i need to go to sleep but really i don't since i don't have anything to do 4:30a - sleep being forced to withdraw for a semester for medical reasons has been so money |
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Re: POST YOUR DAILY SCHEDULE (LAW SCHOOL)
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My schedule is pretty much 10-3 M-W, 11-1 Thursday, 11-12, 1-2, 3-4 on Friday. I don't have things nearly as planned out as you, and there's no way I'm getting up before 9 M-W and 10 Th/F. I do work whenever I can, but usually I've been putting like 3 hours in the library a day or so, and maybe an hour or two at home. It takes me 5 minutes to walk to the law school, so I don't have to worry about commute time. You do leave yourself a while to do that, and don't leave yourself any time on most mornings. I haven't been to the gym since like August 1st. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, this sounds much more like my schedule in law school. |
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