A four shot latte to help recover from opening day yesterday. Knocking out a motion this morning, then probably skipping out post-lunch. Let’s do this.
I definitely second this advice. Between 1L and 2L years I ‘interned’ 3-4 days for a federal judge (no academic credit and no pay), and then 1-2 days a week to get at least some sort of paycheck for living expense. It was a good resume boost, you meet other judges and people in law school working for those judges, and usually it’s pretty low stress.
Right? This state is a weird place because I love it and hate it at the same time. I try to rationalize with the low cost of living. And the fact I invested a lot of time and effort in getting licensed here has put plans of moving on hold for a few years at least.
I fall victim to ‘the grass is greener’ mentality often. Stuck in a midsize Ohio city (and not even “millennial haven” Cleveland-Akron), I’ve dreamed about getting out to Boston where many of my college friends moved/are moving. 3 years post-grad, hasn’t happened and probably won’t. Glad you’re doing something about the discontentment.
I feel like your description of day to day life is a more accurate picture of millennials’ lives. The stuff you said you should be doing is what a millennial does every once in a while but is blasted on social media so it feels like every one is doing all these cool things. But maybe that’s just me.
I believe that was on a previous Friday playlist. Great summer jam nonetheless
Honestly bachelor in paradise is better than either of the regular seasons
It truly is the worst three months while studying for it, but it’s worth it when you pass and don’t have to do it all over again! Good luck!!
A four shot latte to help recover from opening day yesterday. Knocking out a motion this morning, then probably skipping out post-lunch. Let’s do this.
Not necessarily a bad thing
I definitely second this advice. Between 1L and 2L years I ‘interned’ 3-4 days for a federal judge (no academic credit and no pay), and then 1-2 days a week to get at least some sort of paycheck for living expense. It was a good resume boost, you meet other judges and people in law school working for those judges, and usually it’s pretty low stress.
It definitely fits the mood though
Splurged on a venti on the way to work. Been here for 10 minutes and already halfway done
A lot of wine. Maybe some broccoli for show
Thanks for the positive vibes!
Much appreciated fellas.
Congrats. Literally the exact opposite happened to me this morning. via text.
Chicken avocado wraps with some broccoli and tots on the side
My guess is that he told the rental company that most of those charges can’t lawfully be passed on to the tenants
Couldn’t be more right. Been in a boot for 8 weeks with a stress fracture.
Right? This state is a weird place because I love it and hate it at the same time. I try to rationalize with the low cost of living. And the fact I invested a lot of time and effort in getting licensed here has put plans of moving on hold for a few years at least.
I fall victim to ‘the grass is greener’ mentality often. Stuck in a midsize Ohio city (and not even “millennial haven” Cleveland-Akron), I’ve dreamed about getting out to Boston where many of my college friends moved/are moving. 3 years post-grad, hasn’t happened and probably won’t. Glad you’re doing something about the discontentment.
I feel like your description of day to day life is a more accurate picture of millennials’ lives. The stuff you said you should be doing is what a millennial does every once in a while but is blasted on social media so it feels like every one is doing all these cool things. But maybe that’s just me.
Any of the Charles Smith wines. Some can be a little pricey but a bottle of Velvet Devil Merlot is ~10.99 and a go-to for me
My friends and I did this every year during law school and are having the first post-grad one next weekend. I highly recommend starting the tradition.