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July 27, 2008

Dark Knight was better than the hype

This weekend was filled with things to do! On Saturday, my friends and I caught a Dark Knight matinee at AMC Boston Common. Even though the movie has been out for a week, the theatre was packed. I hope everyone goes to see it because Heath Ledger was definitely the best Joker ever seen. As one of my friends best put it, "Ledger was a Clockwork Orange Joker." It's sad that Ledger died, but as a viewer it's tragic that we won't get to see his acting ability evolve because Joker was amazing.

After Dark Knight, I met with another friend to study for the MPRE. We went over one of the outline packets. It was hard to study in such a nice Saturday afternoon. Especially since it was so hot and she didn't have air conditioning.

She did, however, have Wii Fit. I really want a Wii now. We only took a short break in between studying, but in that time Wii was able to determine that my center of gravity is slightly to the left and that I am unbalanced.

After studying, we met up with my other friends to watch Shakespeare on the Common. If you aren't from Boston, one of the perks is free Shakespeare! This summer they are doing As You Like It. Orlando is played by Marshall (real name Frederick Weller) from the USA TV show In Plain Sight!!! It was an excellent show. I must admit: I've read As You Like It before for fun and didn't fully understand it. But seeing it acted out just made it click.

Today was a 4 hour MPRE class, but enough said on that.

Have a great week everyone!

July 14, 2008

The Summer is certainly flying by

There is so much to do! On my to-do list, is setting up my materials to apply for judicial clerkships and job fairs and studying for the MPRE. I can't believe that the summer is half way done and that I am a 3L. Just this morning I registered for fall classes. I really want to get into one of the seminar classes, so my schedule will completely depend on whether I can get into one of the three limited enrollment classes I signed up for.

Those three are 1. Advanced legal writing 2. Constitutional litigation and 3. Balancing Security and Liberty. All my other classes will depend on which, or any, of the limited enrollment classes I will be able to get into because the seminars conflict with other classes I want to take. I definitely will be able to Animal Law because that class does not conflict with anything I want/need to take: Intellectual Property conflicts with ALW, Basic Income Tax conflicts with Constitutional litigation, and I don't even remember what First Amendment conflicts with.

Selecting a schedule is always difficult, but for some it can work out perfectly. I have a friend where none of her classes conflict!

Otherwise, I just read the unauthorized biography of Martha Stewart by Chris Bryan. I thought it was very well-written and an interesting view of how Martha created an multimedia empire based on the (allegedly) suppressed domestic impulses that working women have.

July 4, 2008

Happy 4th

Happy 4th of July everyone!

This week has been a slow week at the office, but I am excited to say that I finished another memo. All law schools have a writing requirement. Starting next year for the incoming class, people can fulfill the writing requirement with a portfolio of pieces, from co-op or classes. This would have worked so well for me on this co-op since I've already written three memos, each more than ten pages. Sadly, this requirement does not apply to me. Also it is incredibly difficult to get a memo approved to be released from the SEC.

In other news, my work friends and I have started going across the street to Elephant and Castle on Tuesday nights to play trivia. Sadly, we didn't make it into the championship to win Red Sox tickets. We did place, not thanks to a team that cheated! I know, so terrible. You may wonder how I knew they cheated. The announcer said "We've already had a complaint, don't do it again or your team will be disqualified." I understand why they don't get the automatic DQ because the pub is a business and want those people to come back and not feel embarrassed.

But I'm bitter.Why would you cheat at bar trivia! The point of bar trivia is to show that you have a whole bunch of useless knowledge in your brain like knowing that the ancient Romans called Scotland Caldonia or that owls have asymmetrical ears. (Both questions no one in my team knew). Obviously it's easy to know those facts if you google it on your PDA/Blackberry. I'm slightly bitter because of the injustice that cheaters do prosper. They won the $50 that comes with first place and a chance to participate in the trivia championship with Red Sox tickets as a prize.

I like competitions and I like to win. But really, if one team cheats that's just not fair. Now if all of us had a chance to cheat, that would be a test of who has the fastest fingers on a blackberry and would be more fair. But that's just not the point.

In other news, I plan on seeing Wall-E sometime soon. The NYT gave it the best review! Maybe tomorrow.

Otherwise, I hope everyone enjoys this slightly chilly 4th!