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mths
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by mths » Mon Apr 18, 2011 9:45 pm
f7u12 wrote:mths wrote:flexityflex86 wrote:
I like the cold calling. I'm not going to be a gunner, but I live on pressure. The dense material does seem rough though. I have to figure out whether I'd be better with the radio on or in silence. A girlfriend could be an issue because I'm a pretty social person, and whenever I had a job that required me to work next to other people, I'd always get too engaged in conversation to get my shit done.
You probably won't be studying at home. In any case, I wouldn't recommend studying at home unless you live alone. And if you don't get your shit done, cold calling ceases to be fun.
Mths knows all about RIGOR.
Do as I say not as....
yeah
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dresden doll
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by dresden doll » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:29 pm
Bildungsroman wrote:Why does TLS have so many threads about whether it's possible to be in a relationship in law school? Are you people all socially incompetent?
Ah, rhetorical inquiries.
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Always Credited
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by Always Credited » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:48 pm
f7u12 wrote:Always Credited wrote:--ImageRemoved--
Thanks for stealing my meme and making it lame, brah.
Made it based on a CDO poster floating around my lawl skool, didnt know you went here with me.
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Always Credited
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by Always Credited » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:54 pm
Sorry I don't check the lounge ever. Still, if you came up with it first, your meme is now on a poster circulating around my school's CDO - and for that, I thank you.
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rocon7383
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by rocon7383 » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:55 pm
flexityflex86 wrote:for my current city, very hot.
Thank you, God, for placing me in New York City-- where reasoning like this doesn't exist.
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rocon7383
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by rocon7383 » Mon Apr 18, 2011 10:57 pm
Bildungsroman wrote:Why does TLS have so many threads about whether it's possible to be in a relationship in law school? Are you people all socially incompetent?
TITCR
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emmbar53
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by emmbar53 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:31 pm
Flips88 wrote:AreJay711 wrote:MrKappus wrote:Getting into a relationship before 1L is rarely the problem. Getting out of the relationship during 1L definitely can be.
Is it really? Not having any law school experiance I can't see how it would be any harder than normal. People just let shit get to them too much I guess.
Like I said earlier, if a relationship can't survive school which by most accounts require close to a full time job time commitment, how will it survive working from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. plus weekends if you get big law?
Because in the big law scenario, you have money.
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beachbum
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by beachbum » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:54 pm
emmbar53 wrote:Flips88 wrote:AreJay711 wrote:MrKappus wrote:Getting into a relationship before 1L is rarely the problem. Getting out of the relationship during 1L definitely can be.
Is it really? Not having any law school experiance I can't see how it would be any harder than normal. People just let shit get to them too much I guess.
Like I said earlier, if a relationship can't survive school which by most accounts require close to a full time job time commitment, how will it survive working from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. plus weekends if you get big law?
Because in the big law scenario, you have money.
and a mistress!
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Magnolia
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by Magnolia » Tue Apr 19, 2011 3:58 pm
emmbar53 wrote:Flips88 wrote:AreJay711 wrote:MrKappus wrote:Getting into a relationship before 1L is rarely the problem. Getting out of the relationship during 1L definitely can be.
Is it really? Not having any law school experiance I can't see how it would be any harder than normal. People just let shit get to them too much I guess.
Like I said earlier, if a relationship can't survive school which by most accounts require close to a full time job time commitment, how will it survive working from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. plus weekends if you get big law?
Because in the big law scenario, you have money.
And then you pay your SO to stay with you...?
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emmbar53
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by emmbar53 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:03 pm
Magnolia wrote:emmbar53 wrote:Flips88 wrote:
Like I said earlier, if a relationship can't survive school which by most accounts require close to a full time job time commitment, how will it survive working from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. plus weekends if you get big law?
Because in the big law scenario, you have money.
And then you pay your SO to stay with you...?
Nope. Pay your SO to leave, and then upgrade.
ETA: Seriously, removing most money concerns definitely makes relationships easier and less stressful.
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Flips88
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by Flips88 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:25 pm
Ya the girl wants your money.
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emmbar53
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by emmbar53 » Tue Apr 19, 2011 6:44 pm
Flips88 wrote:
Ya the girl wants your money.
So she stays. Relationship saved!
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flexityflex86
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by flexityflex86 » Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:51 am
I think a lot of responsible men would be less afraid of commitment if money problems were put aside.
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