Hooper
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I was born in the late 1970s. I grew up in West Virginia, went to five different schools for undergraduate in three different states, finishing at the University of Pittsburgh. I had obtained degrees in English Literature and Film Studies, and had satisfied or nearly satisfied requirements for a multitude of minors. Then, upon realizing that I would need a day job in order to be able to chase my dreams in these two fields, I chose to go to law school. I am out of law school now. I live in Pennsylvania now. To know the rest you'll have to read on a bit.
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Back to work

Back to the real world, or so it is as I perceive it . . . .

I return to the lobster mill tomorrow morning. It has been a nice vacation. I just wish that more of it had been before the bar exam than it was. It will be nice to have an income of my own again. And I can still look for a law job in the meantime. Possibly after Kenn goes to work at a full-time law job permanently, then I can just take a retail job instead of waiting tables.

That might be a good thing-- or it could be bad. In retail situations I usually just work in exchange for clothing, makeup, et cetera. But the discounts on suits and whatnot at a department store would be good for both of us.

The bar is over! And I am still dreaming about it-- that I'll oversleep, that I need to study, et c. In fact, I occasionally say things about needing to study still. I am not sure if it is just habit or if I am still in some sort of sub-conscious panic.

According to Freud, the dreams are a good sign that I was fully prepared when I went into the test. We'll see. Having never been a believer in a whole lot of Freud, his take on the matter really undermines my confidence.

The results will be in about mid-April. Let's hope they are not early and tht I can enjoy my birthday in peace.

--Hooper


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