Some days, I just spend the whole morning scribbling notes in my notebook. Now, I'm not *taking* notes - I'm building decision tress and 2x2 squares (seriously: every good social science theory is really just a 2x2 square, no joke). I still can't decide if this "thinking" legitimately counts as work - or just as fucking around.
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emotedcreations:
Structurally, it's more years of study after the degree and presumably after working in the profession for a least a few years. My understanding is that you just don't go straight through and get your degree. The LLM is two years, and the SJD is additional undetermined time. But basically it's the core JD plus, and I'm assuming more theoretical abstract study which is the type of stuff I tend to enjoy. I tend to find the practical mundane. Hmm, maybe I shouldn't be trying to get into law school?!?
toothpickmoe:
That's what I'm talking about. Two jobs on the same day? Crazy-times for me. Does not compute. Yet another reason to not have a child? Like I needed that.