This is not an easy task.
I am by far the youngest in this year's admitted class of only twenty-four, and am finding myself to be ridiculously under-qualified. Most of these people have spent years cavorting around the Amazon, working in the Peace Corps, or having whole other lives, like the retired policeman and mother who was an elementary school teacher for fifteen years. I don't know how I got admitted into this remarkably prestigious program. ASU didn't want me, but the number one program in the country did? Yes, I am still bitter about that. Oh well. Since I am moving there in a year, I can wave this Harvard-Yale-Dartmouth caliber diploma in their face and say "neener neener!"
So this week is very tiring, and incredibly informative. I am learning all about the law and will be able to hold my own with any lawyer in a matter of days. That is, if words will stop sounding like gibberish.
On another note--a few things we have learned about the house (if you didn't know, we occupy a very small area of the house, and are oblivious to what goes on in the rest of it):
- it is well over 10,000 square feet.
- it is four stories tall plus a basement.
- the fourth floor is a full-sized BALLROOM.
- Theodore Roosevelt (the former president) stayed here frequently...our bedroom? used to be his.
- after Lincoln was assassinated, his wife and family "fled to Vermont" and lived here.
- the Law School still owns the majority of the building and cooks all of its meals in the industrial kitchen (sometimes we smell things...)
- there is a pub in the basement.
- there are other tenants. they have a dog.
We may have stumbled onto greatness with this one, folks.
For now, more reading and case briefing and trying to sleep at all at night.
AND ONE MORE THING! Jake got three job offers today. THREE. He took one. I will let him post about it later.
2 comments:
sometime i need details on exactly what this degree is since i've tried to explain it and find i come up short. it sounds very intensive and congrats to getting in such a great program (doesn't suprise me). good luck keeping all the terms straight and congrats to jake on all the job offers.
Hooray Jake! And actually, Hooray Chelsea! I have no qualms about you holding your own. And who has known you longer than I have? I had not heard the Abraham-Lincoln-related story. Curiouser and curiouser . . . Lynley should come and visit -- she could introduce you to some of the other people you may be living with. Keep up the great work! xo
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