Update on Scheduling

April 19th, 2008  Posted at   Law School

Since Gilman not only commented on my scheduling post but also posted about my dilemma on his blog (with S.Ct. backup for his position to boot!), I decided to go with his advice for two semesters and see how it goes. I’m also incorporating Certifiable’s advice about trying to take practical, hands-on courses as much as possible.

What that means is that I’m forgoing the harder, “career-necessary” summer class and instead taking a clinical class as my elective choice. In the fall I’m taking a bar course, a career-related but interesting elective and a seminar. As some of the commenters pointed out, a 50-page paper could be torture. However, as Gilman makes very clear, the professor is half the battle. One seminar class is a mandatory requirement for graduation from my law school and I’d rather get it out of the way sooner rather than later, especially when I know several people who have had this professor and have only wonderful things to say about the person (ditto for online reviews).

As for tax, I decided to skip it. It is on the bar and it is a prerequisite for many things. However, I realized there are enough “cousin” courses in business and other things that should satisfy my needs. Not to mention CLEs and other hands-on training I can get through my company (versus law school). A colleague who just took the bar said that tax was not even on it this last time so why waste a whole semester in hell? Bleech!

I will report back on how it goes.

P.S. For those of you looking for more advice, here are some links:
Volokh Part 1, Part 2, and Part 3 – for part-time students (scheduling and general advice)
Law X.0, a member of the Law Professor’s Blog Network
Duke Law School
PrawfsBlawg

One Response to “Update on Scheduling”

  1. I agree about Tax, it was awful. Also, I don’t think I actually learned anything in the class, and will have to learn it for the bar anyway, but hey, that’s what bar review’s for.

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