Bar prep riot act, reggae diversions
Monday, October 27th, 2008Got read the riot act so to speak at a bar prep meeting on Friday. Pretty much ruined my looking forward to the weekend, but I guess I needed it with a few months left of the semester, and pre-pre-bar activities coming up around the corner. In some sense it seems like its the usual scare speech for the sleep deprived evening students in the room, but then again it was very necessary to hear the level of work and time commitments that we’ll be embarking on very shortly. My one comment is that I think a lot of this information probably would’ve been helpful like 1, 2, 3 years ago. I guess in some respect many of us would’ve just brushed it off, but still it might’ve been helpful to hear this with some advanced notice instead of all at once on a Friday evening.
For the very least, I think I would’ve been more stingy with my leave plans to save up for the 6-8+ weeks vacation they strongly recommend we take off to study in the summer. Oh and something about very strict and stringent rules for certain states, like wearing courtroom attire while taking a 2-day long test? In a room with the air conditioning cracked all the way up that its freezing in the middle of July? Like everything else about studying law this seems like another big hurdle to jump through. Except this one is lit on fire and has a pit of bloodsucking sharks below it. Like anything else in life, I’ve come to approach this as a new challenge, take a moment to regroup, bitch and moan a little, just enough to get it out of the system, and then hunker down for the next storm. I’m sure this won’t be my last post on this as the time comes.
Some recent Youtube finds for a diversion from the usual stress in the world – Live performance by Morgan Heritage in Amsterdam. And solid group Katchafire. I’ve been noticing that finding good tunes has been a big factor in coping with the stress of school and work lately. Something about reggae/dancehall that especially helps. Maybe the beat that mimics a heartbeat, or maybe the walking bassline that helps keep me moving mentally and spiritually even when my body feels like its shutting down. Not that I’m quite there yet, but after going through this crazy finals period 9 times, I can already feel the exhaustion creeping in already.
Oh well, back to the books. And back to work tomorrow morning. And on to class in the evening.