Interesting day as far as school year is going. Final Orientation schedule and social events posted last week. We have been discussing everything under the sun (first year OSU students) at a yahoo group, so at least some of us are networking already. Today they posted our class schedule...let's see if we cant get it...
Well since I cannot figure out pictures on here, guess we will have to settle for this:
All classes are 50 minutes long except Torts which is 1:10 long
MONDAY: Legal Research at 10, Civil Procedure at 1, Torts at 2
TUESDAY: Contracts at 9, Criminal Law at 11, Civ Procedure at 1, Torts at 2
WEDNESDAY: Contracts at 9, Criminal Law at 11, Civil Procedure at 1, Torts at 2
THURSDAY: Contracts at 9, Criminal Law at 11, Civil Procedure at 1, Legal Research at 2
FRIDAY: Criminal Law at 11
Not too bad, but 4 classes on 3 straight days is pretty killer. At least there are sanity breaks (or lunch breaks) there on every day. And no BS of classes before 9 or after 5 either...very nice. The class is split into 6 equal sections (guessing 35-40 ppl per section) which take classes together. For our section 1, Torts and Legal Research is just our section, but we take Civ Pro, Crim Law, and Contracts with Section 2 in a bigger class setting. Shouldn't be too far off what I was used to in mechanical engineering, so I'm happy to hear that. Also got fees squared away (no overpriced OSU insurance thanks...got my own) and hopefully my loan money shows up soon so they are not billing me late fees for not paying on time. Everything else is pretty mundane, but this is a start. Also got a book list, so maybe I'll go check those out tomorrow. Today, I think I'm going to rearrange my room. Kind of like re-moving in but this also motivates me to reorganize a lot of stuff like clothes which never get reorganized. Please leave a note...let me know you're all still alive out there.
As always, looking forward to that first awkward moment of being called on in law school,
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Now that we have boldly gone through law school, it's time to boldly go where no patent lawyer has gone before! An autobiographical journal covering 7 years at The Ohio State University, traveling from a mechanical engineering undergrad degree to the Ohio Bar Exam

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