Re: TLS Class of 2017
Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2014 12:20 am
Withdraw and retake.
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If you've been reading TLS, it's hard to be excited about law school period.john7234797 wrote:Checking in. Cold feet.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
yeah that's probably a part of itManoftheHour wrote:If you've been reading TLS, it's hard to be excited about law school period.john7234797 wrote:Checking in. Cold feet.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Start getting some sleep, brut.Brut wrote:yeah that's probably a part of itManoftheHour wrote:If you've been reading TLS, it's hard to be excited about law school period.john7234797 wrote:Checking in. Cold feet.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Just drink you'll be fine.ManoftheHour wrote:If you've been reading TLS, it's hard to be excited about law school period.john7234797 wrote:Checking in. Cold feet.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
I think you nailed my feelings on it: really excited, just really not sure if I'm ready for it.NoDayButToday wrote:I have really mixed feelings. I am excited. I'm just not sure if I'm ready for it to start. I think dread would be a strong word for my feelings, but I do have this anxious sense of running out of time. I have a lot of books that I want to read before law school, because I'm sure law school is going to be even worse than college was for reading for fun. I also have a lot of friends in the area I want to see and ideally, I wish I could have had time to fly home one more time before school starts. Orientation is in a week and two days. Realistically do I have time to take care of and do everything that I want to do before my first assignments roll in? No, I don't. Is that devastating? No, it isn't. But it makes me kind of sad. I know that the world isn't going to end once I roll in for orientation, but I also know that I'm going to have far less free time once school gets started.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Additionally, I'm having a little bit of a hard time getting excited about my school -- which is a really good school and from my visits I like it a lot! My problem is just that I don't have any ties to the school or know anything about the school culture or history. I'm from South Carolina and while most of my friends and family have heard of Boston College, pretty much all anyone knows about it is that it plays Clemson in football. I'm sure excitement will replace my trepidation once I have more familiarity with the school, but for now that Southern not-liking-new-things quality has me in a chokehold.
Which was a long-winded way of sort of answering your question!
Same hereVexed wrote:I think you nailed my feelings on it: really excited, just really not sure if I'm ready for it.NoDayButToday wrote:I have really mixed feelings. I am excited. I'm just not sure if I'm ready for it to start. I think dread would be a strong word for my feelings, but I do have this anxious sense of running out of time. I have a lot of books that I want to read before law school, because I'm sure law school is going to be even worse than college was for reading for fun. I also have a lot of friends in the area I want to see and ideally, I wish I could have had time to fly home one more time before school starts. Orientation is in a week and two days. Realistically do I have time to take care of and do everything that I want to do before my first assignments roll in? No, I don't. Is that devastating? No, it isn't. But it makes me kind of sad. I know that the world isn't going to end once I roll in for orientation, but I also know that I'm going to have far less free time once school gets started.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Additionally, I'm having a little bit of a hard time getting excited about my school -- which is a really good school and from my visits I like it a lot! My problem is just that I don't have any ties to the school or know anything about the school culture or history. I'm from South Carolina and while most of my friends and family have heard of Boston College, pretty much all anyone knows about it is that it plays Clemson in football. I'm sure excitement will replace my trepidation once I have more familiarity with the school, but for now that Southern not-liking-new-things quality has me in a chokehold.
Which was a long-winded way of sort of answering your question!
It's a lot harder to see it when you're surrounded by type As.scottidsntknow wrote:I'm beginning to think I'm less type A than I thought I was...
I'm just chillin, it's gucci
fkt18 wrote:Same hereVexed wrote:I think you nailed my feelings on it: really excited, just really not sure if I'm ready for it.NoDayButToday wrote:I have really mixed feelings. I am excited. I'm just not sure if I'm ready for it to start. I think dread would be a strong word for my feelings, but I do have this anxious sense of running out of time. I have a lot of books that I want to read before law school, because I'm sure law school is going to be even worse than college was for reading for fun. I also have a lot of friends in the area I want to see and ideally, I wish I could have had time to fly home one more time before school starts. Orientation is in a week and two days. Realistically do I have time to take care of and do everything that I want to do before my first assignments roll in? No, I don't. Is that devastating? No, it isn't. But it makes me kind of sad. I know that the world isn't going to end once I roll in for orientation, but I also know that I'm going to have far less free time once school gets started.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Additionally, I'm having a little bit of a hard time getting excited about my school -- which is a really good school and from my visits I like it a lot! My problem is just that I don't have any ties to the school or know anything about the school culture or history. I'm from South Carolina and while most of my friends and family have heard of Boston College, pretty much all anyone knows about it is that it plays Clemson in football. I'm sure excitement will replace my trepidation once I have more familiarity with the school, but for now that Southern not-liking-new-things quality has me in a chokehold.
Which was a long-winded way of sort of answering your question!
phillywc wrote:scotti why am i not gold still
its been like 8 months
You're never getting that banner...phillywc wrote:the people demand answers
how come you're not in the op d00dtwenty wrote:my orientation was today.
will there be a 1L thread in the near future?
i want to rant about LRW.
I've been spending every spare moment working my way through the lesiure reading I still have on my Kindle...and your post captures how I feel quite precisely. Anxious, excited, and terrified all at once.NoDayButToday wrote:I have really mixed feelings. I am excited. I'm just not sure if I'm ready for it to start. I think dread would be a strong word for my feelings, but I do have this anxious sense of running out of time. I have a lot of books that I want to read before law school, because I'm sure law school is going to be even worse than college was for reading for fun. I also have a lot of friends in the area I want to see and ideally, I wish I could have had time to fly home one more time before school starts. Orientation is in a week and two days. Realistically do I have time to take care of and do everything that I want to do before my first assignments roll in? No, I don't. Is that devastating? No, it isn't. But it makes me kind of sad. I know that the world isn't going to end once I roll in for orientation, but I also know that I'm going to have far less free time once school gets started.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Additionally, I'm having a little bit of a hard time getting excited about my school -- which is a really good school and from my visits I like it a lot! My problem is just that I don't have any ties to the school or know anything about the school culture or history. I'm from South Carolina and while most of my friends and family have heard of Boston College, pretty much all anyone knows about it is that it plays Clemson in football. I'm sure excitement will replace my trepidation once I have more familiarity with the school, but for now that Southern not-liking-new-things quality has me in a chokehold.
Which was a long-winded way of sort of answering your question!
Coming from STEM, law school is almost as much an end in and of itself for me as it is a means to an end. For that, I'm somewhat excited. However, I'm also simultaneously pissing my pants for fear of the unknown.Brut wrote:anyone else not excited about law school?
maybe i'm just not good at change
mainly feeling dread rn
Not splitting your pants?SplitMyPants wrote:However, I'm also simultaneously pissing my pants for fear of the unknown.