Thursday, April 27, 2006

Reading Day 1 Wrap-up

It is quarter till midnight and I am currently entering notes from civil procedure into my text book that I can bring into the exam, filling the blank pages with a decision tree for when to apply state or federal procedure and definitions for res judicate and collateral estoppel. It is warm here and I am sitting near the window with a pleasant spring breeze blowing in. This feels so different than the end of last semester. In all my memories of that time it is dark outside and raining and I just remember sitting at my desk for hours staring at the computer and my books. It is nice to be able to get outside in the sun now. I even studied outside at a coffee shop this afternoon and I must say, it was downright pleasant. The public library wasn't bad either, although I did see another law student (can't get away from them completely) and the bathroom was painted a disturbing uniform lime-lime green. There were no more field trips and for the most part it was a nice change of scenery from the law school. I don't know now much more I have in me tonight. I have been distracting by watching Daily Show and Colber report videos. The proportion of distraction to studying is getting larger, which is a good sign I should either study sans computer or go to bed. I'll be back in the morning to give you the outlook for day 2.

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