Well, it's 2 days later and I am both sober and not hung over. Man, I worked hard for that hangover. Wouldn't wish that one on anyone, except a choice few.
Now to decide the next life plans. There's a few questions I have, such as:
1. Do I even want to practice law? It's not a huge calling for me, but since I'm knocking on 200K in debt, it seems my career choices are limited. Sometimes I want to be a lawyer, but the hoops are really high.
2. If I do want to retake the bar, where? Initially I wanted to go home. But I checked Alabama's website, and I've missed the deadline to sign up for the February bar. So I'm screwed on that idea, unless I can find someone to hire me as a clerk for pretty much a full year. So that leaves Virginia. I can retake the beast here.
3. Why are so few people passing the bar? I'd love to know the stats from my law school. I want to know by state, GPA, class ranking, the whole shebang about how my class fared. Hell, I don't have a job, give me the raw data and I'll run the numbers myself!
Done for now. There's TiVo a-waitin', and come Monday I'll be the queen of resumes. At least there's an SVU marathon tomorrow.
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You know me, and my intention is not to sound condescending. But I have to say that I'm proud of you. Lord only knows if I passed, but either way I am certain that it will take me more than a day to start pulling myself together. You're stronger than you know, and I am very proud of you.
I don't know what's up, but a lot of people from Case haven't passed this year, so you are DEFINITELY not alone!
I have no idea what happened with mine.
But if you decide to take it again or if you don't, it doesn't define you. Of course, you know this.
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