Now now. There are plenty of 1Ls to go around.cake wrote:No one listen to Jenny. My supplements are way better. You should all buy mine.jennylynn wrote:So...who wants to buy my supplements?

Mine are better.
Now now. There are plenty of 1Ls to go around.cake wrote:No one listen to Jenny. My supplements are way better. You should all buy mine.jennylynn wrote:So...who wants to buy my supplements?
Were you two in different sections?jennylynn wrote:Now now. There are plenty of 1Ls to go around.cake wrote:No one listen to Jenny. My supplements are way better. You should all buy mine.jennylynn wrote:So...who wants to buy my supplements?![]()
Mine are better.
Aww, I'm so anxious to find out my section!jennylynn wrote:Nope. Same section. We're bffs.
Well, maybe after you guys buy my supplements. Right now, we are rival dealers. Capitalism!jennylynn wrote:Nope. Same section. We're bffs.
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ellakay wrote:^ B's house is awesome. The back porch alone is worth it.
I can't help you with your needing another roomie issue because I already signed a lease, etc ... but I feel like I definitely want to drink beers on your back porch and eat your roommates cooking if that's cool?!bnoble318 wrote:Thanks for bragging on me, ellakay. You should brag on my roomie's cookin too, haha.
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No?TheBigMediocre wrote:Do any of you upperclassmen creeping around have that supplement primer on E&FI/RAP for property?
You're a 0L. What you say doesn't matter when discussing something like this.JesusSmarmia wrote:I don't agree. I read the primer and RAP wasn't easy, but I was able to teach it to myself. So often you hear people warning about trying to learn things before law school starts. It's bullcrap. This stuff is NOT intellectually difficult. There's simply a lot to know and you're asked to do analysis in a very short amount of time...that's where the difficulty lies. Nothing I've encountered so far can even remotely be called 'difficult'...including RAP. Now whether or not you need to learn it for your class is another thing altogether. But, worst case scenario, you've learned something you didn't have to learn...God forbid!
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wtf? Your profs are going to have a blast poking holes in your ego. Good luck to you. I hope you do as well as you think you will.JesusSmarmia wrote:Well, I'll make sure to stop by next year and refute this nonsense again. Go fuck yourself.
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Wow. Outed as a douchetruck and a gunner.JesusSmarmia wrote:Jenny, I certainly didn't learn it, if by learn it you mean memorize it. I've read supplements and then some on basically everything in the first-year curriculum so that very little will be new to me when I encounter it in class. I had RAP (and all the other stuff in the primer on Future Interests) memorized just long enough to work through all the exercises. After I felt I had mastered what the primer covered I put it down and haven't touched it since. I've forgotten it all...but when I have to learn it again it's going to be very quick work...and all because I spent the time to learn it the first time over the summer.
We're all individually the best judge of what we're capable of...but if you can't handle reading a few supplements over the summer without getting 'burnt out' then you're probably not going to cut it in law school anyway.
Maybe I will get a shitlaw job. Maybe you won't get any job; attitudes like yours cause 4.0s to get no-offered.JesusSmarmia wrote:Have fun working in Shitlaw
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