Wednesday, September 21, 2011
work
Be warned: I was ensconced in law school stuff from 7 am til 9 pm. You’re not going to get much lucidity from me now. I am spent.
But I want to say this much: it was one of those days where I was especially impressed with the students that I teach. The day ended with a meal with one of the first year groups, out on State Street.
Or really off off State Street. The setting wasn’t much. I believe you’d properly call it a dive. The food? Let me find a word for it: predictably uninspired. But to their credit, the students seemed unconcerned. And the answers they gave to trivia games that happened to be played that evening at "the dive" were amazing. Who knew that law students were so spectacularly well prepared for the trivial aspects of life. Who knew.
For so many reasons, I was enormously proud of them.
But I want to say this much: it was one of those days where I was especially impressed with the students that I teach. The day ended with a meal with one of the first year groups, out on State Street.
Or really off off State Street. The setting wasn’t much. I believe you’d properly call it a dive. The food? Let me find a word for it: predictably uninspired. But to their credit, the students seemed unconcerned. And the answers they gave to trivia games that happened to be played that evening at "the dive" were amazing. Who knew that law students were so spectacularly well prepared for the trivial aspects of life. Who knew.
For so many reasons, I was enormously proud of them.
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