I'm a Utah native attending law school in Portland, Oregon. I have a fascination for construction cranes, advice columns, and bicycle spandex. I write mostly about myself, but sometimes I wax philosophical in topics applicable to the wider masses.
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No, you shouldn't. Going to grad school comes with a lot of implications, obviously, one of them being 'Dionysian sacrifices', as I like to call them. Sure, you'll see yourself investing more on your Apollonian side but you'll have a lifetime to strive for balance. At least, that's why I used to tell myself.
Nah, don't be scared. At least it's not L.A. Law School, where Harry Hamlin and Corbin Bernsen are your professors and you find yourself forced to solve all your clients' problems in under an hour (with commercials).
And God help you if you end up at Boston Legal Academy. I hear Shatner's the Dean over there.
I think it's going to be ok. From what I understand, having asked everyone and their dog about law school, it's hard, but in a manageable way. I think I'll be fine. But still, this video frightens me just a little between chuckles.
I think it's going to be ok. From what I understand, having asked everyone and their dog about law school, it's hard, but in a manageable way. I think I'll be fine. But still, this video frightens me just a little between chuckles.
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No, you shouldn't. Going to grad school comes with a lot of implications, obviously, one of them being 'Dionysian sacrifices', as I like to call them. Sure, you'll see yourself investing more on your Apollonian side but you'll have a lifetime to strive for balance.
At least, that's why I used to tell myself.
LOLZ! That was absolutely brilliant! And from what I understand, absolutely accurate as well.
Nah, don't be scared. At least it's not L.A. Law School, where Harry Hamlin and Corbin Bernsen are your professors and you find yourself forced to solve all your clients' problems in under an hour (with commercials).
And God help you if you end up at Boston Legal Academy. I hear Shatner's the Dean over there.
I think it's going to be ok. From what I understand, having asked everyone and their dog about law school, it's hard, but in a manageable way. I think I'll be fine. But still, this video frightens me just a little between chuckles.
I love the broke ass Dell part. You'll be just fine. Look at all crazy ambulance chaser lawyers that made it through.
I love the broke ass Dell part. You'll be just fine. Look at all crazy ambulance chaser lawyers that made it through.
I think it's going to be ok. From what I understand, having asked everyone and their dog about law school, it's hard, but in a manageable way. I think I'll be fine. But still, this video frightens me just a little between chuckles.
LOLZ! That was absolutely brilliant! And from what I understand, absolutely accurate as well.
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