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name: Beanie
age: 35
email: bbbeans@yahoo.com


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Screaming Bean
Sunday, August 31, 2003

The new school year, time to procrastinate by looking for study aids. Unlike the standard set of Gilberts that serve for all 1Ls, you are sort of on your own in your second and third years, especially if you're taking classes slightly off the beaten path. This semester I don't feel the need to buy every and all aids created for each of my classes. In fact, I don't think I need them for most of my classes. The one I do feel I need one for is Administrative Law (which I also feel the need to mispell every third time I type it). We were informed what an appropriate treatise is for the class, but I don't see myself sitting down and reading a treatise. I'm not nearly high-minded enough for a treatise. I barely rise to hornbook status most days. Instead, I decided to spring for the E&E for Admin Law. I'm thinking that if I can swallow a few examples and explanations perhaps I can muddle through the book. On the outside it doesn't seem to be a difficult course, but the inclass discussion makes me either sit slack jawed not understanding what's going on, or worse, slack jawed with the distinct possibility of impending narcolepsy.