About Me

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


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Book: New York by Edward Rutherfurd

Music: 1999 by Prince

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Teahouse Blossom
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SilentService
May It Please The Court
Blonde Justice
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Lessig Blog
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Legal Quandary
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How Appealing
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Lag Liv
Law v. Life
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Lowering the Bar
Bag and Baggage
The Uncivil Litigator
Will Work For Favorable Dicta
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Magic Cookie
Knocked Up (and in Law School)
Butterflyfish
Mommy on the Floor
PT-LawMom
Thanks, But No Thanks
Law Ingenue
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Do Not Overmix
Little Lost Robot
PostSecret
Overheard in the Office
JD2B

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Screaming Bean
Tuesday, July 26, 2005

One day in the books. Anticipation was the worst part. I wore my cool Bar Exam t-shirt (not state specific). The proctor got a real kick out of it. She told me she hopes I pass the first time just because of the shirt. Today was the essay day, plus 50 multiple choice questions. The 50 multiple questions gave me flashbacks to other exams I've taken, but the essays were doable. This is neither the time nor the place to shoot the moon, but rather just keep it simple, to the point, and concise. Lunch was delightful. I camped out under a tree, it was breezy and I ate my lunch picnic style while listening to my iPod. That'll put you in a good mood for the second half. There was some predictions floating about regarding the last two state essays, but one of them was way off. The MPT wasn't bad. I've reviewed a few examples of them, but could never seem myself clear to actually writing out a full one. This one lent itself well to a full blown persuasive letter. I schmoozed it well. I included everything I noticed worth including. Yup, I'll be going back tomorrow.