So, I quit doing this. I had my reasons, some good, some bad. I didn't quit other things of course. I finished my Masters degree in Public Admin in that next summer. 4.0, aren't I occasionally smart? I moved to Maryland. It's a state that will forever be much different than Texas. I'm now, for the past few weeks, not only a full time Maryland Employee, but also again a full-time student, as a 1L in an evening law program. Let me tell you, Law School. Its harder than my previous academic ventures. Well, actually, that may not be true. I've never actually done anything but school when in school. Sure, during my masters I was a graduate assistant 20 hours a week, but most weeks that just meant I studied/did homework in an office instead of at home. I think if I were full-time day, independently wealthy, it would be much easier, but as it is, I'm damn busy and seemingly always on the go, gone from the house 15 hours a day, with ease.
So anyway, my life, work school, repeat. Sure I do find time for myself, I've always been apt to do so. And I am excited, I'm getting a new prettier, larger apartment in november, so I suppose I don't have too many grounds uopon which to complain.
And that is what I have to say about that, for now.
September 12 2005, 21:11:57 UTC 6 years ago
September 13 2005, 00:15:29 UTC 6 years ago
f'ing yay
for pretty apartments!all this school is good stuff though, makes me jealous ;)