I found out yesterday that I passed the Virginia State Bar! What a relief! You can check the official results on the internet at http://www.vbbe.state.va.us/results.html. Apparently, 1,502 people took the Virginia Bar and 1,081 passed. Thanks to everyone for all their encouragement and support!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
I Cleared the Bar!
I found out yesterday that I passed the Virginia State Bar! What a relief! You can check the official results on the internet at http://www.vbbe.state.va.us/results.html. Apparently, 1,502 people took the Virginia Bar and 1,081 passed. Thanks to everyone for all their encouragement and support!
Tuesday, October 2, 2007
If Law School Doesn't Work Out...
Well, another good thing happened to me today that I am excited about. The most prestigious thing a law student can do is make the Law Review, the highest journal in any school. Today, I made it!!!
...well, okay. I didn't make THAT law review. But I did make the GWU Law Revue: the annual comedy show that spoofs life at law school: students, professors, classes and topics, etc. It is a big hit with the Alumni in the area and is loved by almost everyone. I am excited because I have been saving up ideas for three years after seeing UVA's version called the Libel Show.

If law school doesn't work out, maybe Tina Fey could use a little extra help writing for 30 Rock (after all, she DID graduate from Wahoo-Wa like EB). Or I could always work for one of the many crime dramas like Law & Order: Traffic Court or CSI: Pocatello.
...well, okay. I didn't make THAT law review. But I did make the GWU Law Revue: the annual comedy show that spoofs life at law school: students, professors, classes and topics, etc. It is a big hit with the Alumni in the area and is loved by almost everyone. I am excited because I have been saving up ideas for three years after seeing UVA's version called the Libel Show.

If law school doesn't work out, maybe Tina Fey could use a little extra help writing for 30 Rock (after all, she DID graduate from Wahoo-Wa like EB). Or I could always work for one of the many crime dramas like Law & Order: Traffic Court or CSI: Pocatello.
Monday, October 1, 2007
Congratulations Lake!
Over the weekend, Lake participated in a Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) competition. ADR is a negotiation process to get a settlement agreement in order to avoid litigating in court. The ADR competition is the only competition that first years can participate in during their first semester. Over 100 students participated in the competition and the top 10-15% are invited to join the ADR board.As you can imagine Lake was an ADR powerhouse and was invited to join GWU's Alternative Dispute Resolution Board. Congratulations Lake!
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