Saturday, May 15, 2004

marching on to the last exam

It's not the day after my exam any more. I have contracts coming up quickly, and I'm studying hard and efficiently. At least, that's what's happening in some other universe.

In this universe, contracts is indeed coming up quickly, but my motivation level is, oh, sort of up there with the motivation I have to pay all the bills and clean the office, possibly even less as I may pay the bills and clean the office before starting on contracts.

How people ever study at the University of Hawaii Law School is beyond my comprehension. I can understand how studying is accomplished in places where the weather is terrible. As a child of rural Southern California, my permissible temperature band is quite narrow and I would simply sequester myself inside for months on end, venturing out only when the temperature was within acceptable range. This would be excellent for my study habits.

Alas for contracts, and really all my exams, the weather has been spectacularly within my acceptable weather band. I was able to resist at first, but now, almost two full months after I started preparing for exams, I find that my ability to resist good weather is getting weaker and weaker.

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