A Mid-June Update

Well, it’s the middle of June, and I’m ready for a real vacation.

“Oh,” you say, “Aren’t you on vacation? You shouldn’t have school in the summer.”

Well, I’m not. I’m working at the Camden Federal Courthouse for Judge Joel B. Rosen. This is an amazing job. First, Judge Rosen totally rocks, and I get to see all sorts of trials, participate in conferences, and ignore my website. What does the job entail? Basically, I do a lot of research and I write memos and opinions for the judge.

I’m also taking two summer classes. DO NOT TAKE TWO SUMMER CLASSES. You may have missed that. Let me say it again: DO NOT TAKE TWO SUMMER CLASSES While I need to take Professional Responsibility (and Prof. Yosifon is amazing) and Evidence, it is killing me. This is my typical workday:

7:30AM: Wake up.
8:30AM: Get to work.
12:30PM: Eat lunch.
5:00PM: Get done work.
6:00PM: Start class.
10:00PM: End class.
10:30PM: Get home, sleep.

See? Isnt’ that fun? It’s not SOOOO bad, but it’s pretty lousy. I don’t recommend it.

I might finish this posting later, otherwise, this is it.

This entry was written by patchmonkey , posted on Monday June 20 2005at 06:06 pm , filed under General . Bookmark the permalink . Post a comment below or leave a trackback: Trackback URL.

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