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Well, I'm done with law school

propita

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Had my last final and graduation is at the end of the month. Barbri (bar prep) starts next week.

The bad thing is the Bar is coming--like some mysterious monster in the near-distance, bellowing, with steam rising from it.

The good thing is that, thanks to the meds, my blood pressure's under control. My doctor upped my synthroid to 112.5ug (I got diagnosed hypothyroidic a year ago--that's when my ability to think went right out the door), but I've upped it a bit beyond that (another 25ug). The two blood pressure meds are working--almost always in the 120s/80s. And I was given Concerta. It raises blood pressure but is allowing me to think again.

In first year, I had down the whole performance test - type stuff. Lately, it was, "What the heck are you talking about?" I not only couldn't remember HOW to do the stuff, I couldn't remember TO do the stuff. Which raised anxiety, which raised blood pressure--cycle, cycle. The meds broke the cycle. The rest is up to me.

I swear I can feel a difference. Things that had become "huh?" are now "okay" again. Some classmates had said, "If you're thinking slower, now you're like us!" I said, "Don't take this wrong, but I don't want to be like you. I didn't learn this stuff thinking like that (A-B-C-D-E), I learned it faster and a bit more automatic (A-B-E)--I don't even know how to do it the other way." Well, I re-learned how to do some of it, in time for the final.

I'm hoping that, after the Bar, I can get off the blood pressure meds. I'm also hoping to be off the anti-depressant by the end of the year. It was explained to me something like (my simplified version), "Your synapses aren't active long enough for the 'good feelings' to be stored--they never have been. So you never got the sense of accomplishment to help provide confidence when facing new challenges--so no confidence. The med keeps them active long enough, but you have to build that pathway. Once built, it's possible that you won't need the med." The slowed thinking from the high blood pressure was just making this worse.

Shit! I "talk" a lot. This has just been driving me crazy since last spring.
 
Well, congratulations. That's great news. :bolian:

I hope you'll be feeling better now that the stress of school is done. Even if you need to continue with the meds, it's not biggie as long as you feel good and are happy. :)

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I knew a guy who was a Soldier and had graduated from law school before joining. He was getting out and took the bar and failed it. After he got out he took it 2 more times and failed it both times. He is considering coming back in the Army.
 
ELK said:
Congratulations!! Graduation from law school is a big milestone. What kind of law do you plan to practice?

I'm really not sure. The only experience I've gotten during school has been research for a developer and interning with the research attorneys at the county courthouse. That was interesting. If I pass the Bar in November and they're hiring, I would seriously consider that.

Other than that--I'd like to avoid criminal law and family law for the most part. I seem to be good at research and am interested in wills and trusts and civil.
 
Well congratulations. Now begins the real test which is trying to find a job in this horrible market. The legal field is not what it once was.
 
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