Thesis might have the beginnings of a serious article in it, but I need to finish it first and then take it apart and put it back together into something journals would accept.
Although! My prof and I are working on co-authoring something, probably a book -- again, once I get done with thesis. I am so excited >.>
I'd actually only told my close friends and family before this semester started -- lucky few, John, I could count you folks on one hand! Steve (prof) and I talked some more this semester, and among other things determined it's cool for me to not sit on it so hard because it's actually going to happen omg >.>
I am still not sure about which law school =P
I am kind of really tempted by Stanford, but honestly I need to do more research, see where-all is good for the kinds of law I'm interested in. Broadly speaking I want to help out folks who the legal system screws over in the first place, but I'm not really sure where to look except under "civil rights" law.
Don't tell anyone, but I'm actually planning on overthrowing the legal system. Because it sucks >.>
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Alarming how similar those words are.
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Sometimes it feels very appropriate. But I hear from my advisor I actually did pretty well! Score!
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Although! My prof and I are working on co-authoring something, probably a book -- again, once I get done with thesis. I am so excited >.>
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Gratulations.
PS: If you go to law school, I hear that University of Texas place has a great program. Actually, it's good for priddy much ebberyting.
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I'd actually only told my close friends and family before this semester started -- lucky few, John, I could count you folks on one hand! Steve (prof) and I talked some more this semester, and among other things determined it's cool for me to not sit on it so hard because it's actually going to happen omg >.>
I am still not sure about which law school =P
I am kind of really tempted by Stanford, but honestly I need to do more research, see where-all is good for the kinds of law I'm interested in. Broadly speaking I want to help out folks who the legal system screws over in the first place, but I'm not really sure where to look except under "civil rights" law.
Don't tell anyone, but I'm actually planning on overthrowing the legal system. Because it sucks >.>
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