I am now a 2L.
With the last click of the keyboard, I finished my first year of law
school. My Contracts exam was hard, but by this stage in the exam
cycle, I'm mostly just relieved to have it over. Exam season is a long
and tiring haul.
But, as my friends and I were musing during the post-exam section party
yesterday evening, we're sad that it's over too. We're all happy to get
our lives back, to start our summer work, which for most of us is the
first legal work we've ever done, to read fiction, to see friends and
family, and to waste time with abandon rather than guilt. Yet the end
of such an intense experience is tinged with a little melancholy. We'll
go on to take more classes, and eventually the bar, but we won't be
together in the same room day after day, class after class, wrestling
down new, huge, and vastly complicated subjects, learning something
utterly unfamiliar every day. We'll always find novel things to learn
about the law, but the newness and intensity of the 1L experience is a
single-ride ticket.
Yesterday at the party there were more than a few semi-sober toasts to
our 1L year. "We did it," somebody would say, and there were grins and
cheers all around.
I think I'm the last of the 1L bloggers that I read to finish up. Cheers. We did it.
Wednesday, May 19, 2004
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3 comments:
"we're sad that it's over too"
Stockholm syndrome. :p
Congratz, hon. I knew you'd do it ('cuz yer learneded).
Glad to see you survived. And don't feel so sad...August will be here before you know it.
Beanie --
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