Thursday, January 22, 2009

Immunity from Law School

Maybe, I'm distracted by blogging or the demands of publishing because lately, I feel less and less anxious about law school. To be sure, I still have problems that bother me, but schoolwork is not one of them anymore. It's hard to explain, but I feel like I have developed some kind of immunity after being afflicted with law school "fever" last semester.

And I noticed this lack of anxiety in my attitude towards exams. Earlier tonight, I just took my Constitutional Law II exam. But ... (I know this would sound crazy) I would like to take another one. It's not because I felt I didn't do well. On the contrary, I felt I held my ground. But I would just like to keep improving my score however difficult the questions may be.

Somehow, it feels like I'm fourteen again when my Dad came from the United States with several books of GRE, GMAT and SAT exams. I was barely in high school, but I grew up answering college-level and graduate-level test questions. I would take test after test without my Dad prompting me to do so. And now, I feel like doing it again.

I have an exam on Criminal Law tomorrow evening and Legal Ethics, the day after. If the feeling is still there after the exams, it's probably not a fluke.

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