Archive for the 'School' Category
October 25th, 2008 by Assorter
I’ve been grading briefs for the Thomas Tang National Moot Court Competition for the past week and a half, and last night I judged one of the rounds. I competed twice in this competition during law school and some of my fondest memories are from this competition. Needless to say, I’m always eager to help out when I’m asked (which happens often
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August 1st, 2006 by Assorter
I’m very happy to say that that bar exam has come and gone. All it took was a healthy laptop, three days’ worth of packed lunches, and nerves of steel. With the bar now behind me, I’ve never been so happy at the idea of having time to run errands and do tasks around the apartment.
This morning, I started browsing through some of my Calvin and Hobbes books, for no particular reason other than the fact that I HAVE THE TIME. Got some great laughs, too. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Calvin and Hobbes, or who know of it but have never read any of the strips, I highly recommend stopping at amazon.com and purchasing a book or two – you won’t regret it. Calvin and Hobbes is probably one of the most insightful and creative comic strips conceived, and it’s a shame (yet somehow appropriate) that the creator decided to step down due to his aversion to commercialism and licensing.
Frankly, if anyone who created anything stuck to his/her principles as much as Bill Watterson did when it came to their creations, there would probably be no such thing as jumping the shark. Would Star Trek (either as a television series, movie, or both) still be alive and kicking today had the writers/producers stuck to their principles and refused to acknowledge that Jeri Ryan in skin-tight spandex was really what Star Trek needed? Would we have been subjected to the god-awful last 2-3 seasons of X-Files if the writers could had actually tried to create new story arcs and interesting characters rather give in to the demands of 20th Century Fox? Do I even need to begin a rant on Seinfeld?
“I don’t need to compromise my principles, because they don’t have the slightest bearing on what happens to me anyway.” So true.
June 14th, 2006 by Assorter
It’s been about two weeks since bar review started. As expected, the schedule has been grueling and intense. It will all be worth it though.
It’s not United, but this is one damn beautiful picture!
June 7th, 2006 by Assorter
I just felt like writing it. And we haven’t even reviewed Civil Procedure yet.
(For non-law types, see this page)
May 31st, 2006 by Assorter
On Tuesday I officially began studying for the Washington State Bar Exam. Just typing that sentence makes me shudder! So far we’ve started off somewhat lenient, but things begin picking up in the next day or two (3-5 essays a day, along with outlines and readings — and I thought school was over!)
I successfully moved into my new apartment this past weekend. I’ve managed to unpack most of the boxes and it’s already beginning to feel like home, which is good. I’ll need to get some new furniture in the coming weeks to make it a little homier, but for right now, I have to say I’m really pleased with the place and quite comfortable. Here’s to Queen Anne!
May 21st, 2006 by Assorter
I’ve uploaded some pictures taken on graduation day to the gallery. Head on over to check them out.
And they ARE there — trust me, I’m a lawyer. Damn that feels good.
December 4th, 2005 by Assorter
8+ hours of studying today. I thought I was a 3L!
October 25th, 2005 by Assorter

Jason and I placed second in the nation out of twelve teams, from six different regions. We also won the best brief award. Catherine and Gail had the third best brief.
It doesn’t get any better than this.
July 2nd, 2005 by Assorter
Happy Fourth of July weekend everyone. Non-Americans visiting this site; sorry, it’s just another run of the mill weekend.
As of 5 minutes ago, I officially (well, most likely) finished my source & cite check duties for my first article as R&T editor. It was quite a process; I ended up doing a lot more work than I thought I’d have to. I ended up tracking down quite a few specific pinpoint cites in dozens of cases, and adding parallel citations to just about all of the cites. Definitely time consuming. But it’s over!
My model aircraft collection seems to be reaching a plateau. I’ve collected 35 pieces of 1:400 UAL planes. There are a few pieces here and there that I’d “like” to collect, but nothing major. Of course, the manufacturers continue to tease us with pictures of new releases, so that should permit the UAL collection to grow, albeit at a snail’s pace. Wonder what airline I’ll move on to next… or if I even should!
For those of you who are interested, you can view the various models I have here (sorry, no pics, it’s just a forum).
Also, I recently completed United’s DC-8 line. It’s sweet. Have a look:

Incidentally, some of may have noticed that comments are no longer enabled for unregistered users. I turned them off because frankly, the comment spam was becoming unbearable, even with mt-blacklist. Plus, since I practically never get any comments, I figured this wouldn’t really piss anyone off too much. Anyway, that’s that.
IT’S BBQ TIME!