Roger: I'm prepping for the Washington bar. Just graduated a couple weeks ago from Seattle University School of Law (Magna Cum Laude, made my parents proud!), so I had a couple of weeks off, but now I'm back at it. I probably should have spent the time working on the UCC, but I spent it fishing.
I can't imagine taking a full class load and studying for the bar at the same time. This is a nightmare of a schedule on its own. I'll be back on track in August, but then I start with a firm up in Tacoma. Most of the partners are fly-fishers as well, so they understand my need to be absent occasionally. Dan ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Cotner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2002 8:33 AM Subject: Re: [VFB] Dan's Job...was hybrid swap > Dan - > Which bar will you take in July? I've got 3 behind me: Virginia, Ohio and > Michigan. I remember those days well. The first one - Virginia - allowed us > (the last class to be able to do so) to take the bar in February *before* > graduation. Imagine a full class load AND studying for the bar. The results > come out in May and we could hit the ground running. I remember studying for my > last final exam in May when the postman drove by. Next thing I know, my buddy's > calling me and jumping up and down with glee that he passed and did I? I knew I > couldn't go down to that mailbox before I took that exam.... > I don't have time to but I'm taking a week to try for some walleye, lake trout > and pike in Canada next week. > Good luck! The law has many rewards but time off isn't one of them unless you > take it. > Regards, > Roger Cotner > Grand Haven, Michigan > >
