Friday, April 28, 2006

Reading Day 2

The nice aspect of finals is that there is a lot of time, because you don’t have to go to class. Of course, much of that time is taken up with studying, but you can schedule it on your own terms. This morning I rode my bike over the top of Capitol Hill to seek out a new coffee shop to studying at. It is nice to be out exploring the city that I have been living in for 8 months but have not really seen, because I have been buried in books. On the other-hand, there is always the risk when going someplace unfamiliar that it will present for you some unforeseen frustration, and although there is time to find a new place, there is not so much time right now to always account for the unpredictable. This new coffee shop, while cute, quaint, and with good organic coffee has “limited or no internet connectivity,” and I can see how this could be good for studying, but I guess I have just come to expect that I will go somewhere and have internet. I am writing this offline and will have to upload it later once I get “connected.”

Today is a torts and property day. They are not coming up until later in the final’s schedule, but it is good to keep them fresh. Plus, Contracts and Civ. Pro. get pretty heavy, so it is good to mix it up.

I’m connected now. So much for studying without distraction. Ha, the internet: American’s greatest resource for distraction.

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