So I'm finishing my second week of my 2L year and I have to say the old adage is true: "Your 1L year they scare you to death. Your 2L year they work you to death. And your 3L year they bore you to death." Well so far years 1 and 2 have proven true... Kind of can't wait for the 3L year right now.
So this year started off with a bang. I moved in a week early so I could get settled and unpacked in my new place, and I'm very happy with how it all turned out. I have my own space (with lots of storage, which is good b/c I have a lot of stuff. Did I mention I filled 3 closets w/ clothes?) that's the perfect size for me. I can make it as dirty/messy or as clean as I want. It's kind of nice.
The first week was filled w/ "welcome back to law school now let's get to work" classes. This year I My schedule looks something like this:
Mon and Wed - Legal Profession (Ethics) from 8-9:20
Mon and Wed - Jurisprudence (Philosophy) from 9:30-10:50
Mon, Wed, and Fri - Evidence from 1:30-2:50 (M/W) and 12:30-1:50 (F)
Tues and Thurs - Criminal Procedure I (what police are allowed to do) from 8-9:20
Tues and Thurs - Entertainment Law from 2-3:20
I rearranged my schedule a little bit from what it originally was (I had Income tax instead of entertainment law), but this works out better for me. This past Monday was the beginning of the Moot Court competition. This is one of two competitions I can enter in order to get on the Moot Court team. Moot Court is a combination of Mock Trial and Appellate arguing (it would take way to long to explain what those are on here, but essentially it's like different types of trial practice). I have two weeks to write a 25 page brief and then I have to do two 20 minute oral arguments for each side. The current board members grade it. They gave us an 18 page problem that contains two opinions of past decisions. We have to read through the problem, research the problem, and then write a paper. You only write your brief for one side though (which means as I do research for my side, I also need to do research for the other side too). So this week in all my spare time I've been researching cases for this problem. Today I'm finishing my research and writing an outline so come Sunday I can start writing.
What makes this difficult is I still have reading to do for my 5 classes, and all my clubs are having their beginning of the year meetings, and I need to work on my resume and cover letters so I can start applying for jobs/internships over the next month, and to top it all off, I developed a cold this week which essentially incapacitated me for a day. On the bright side, I got ahead in a lot of my reading last week so I wouldn't feel guilty not reading a day or two this week or next. I've also gotten caught up on my research from earlier this week. So as soon as I get the rest of this research done and outline written I will be free until Sunday.
Which basically brings me to this weekend. College football has returned!!!!! Ole Miss' first game is against BYU (Brigham Young University). This should be interesting in more than one way. The main reason of course being the strictness of BYU's policies and the lack there of at Ole Miss. The Grove (where tailgating is held) is a different type of experience, and one where the alcohol and sodas tend to runneth over. Of course we all dress up for the football games too. And, since we're in MS, the weather has decided it will give BYU a warm (very warm) welcome. I hope they like 95 degree weather that feels like 100 (the game kicks off at 3:45).
Football = my favorite time of the year!!!
Anyways, that's all from here (pretty much). Hope everyone's well. Have a good weekend.