LOL, that's ****ed up.
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Its not that easy. I have her number, but I havent called her yet. Based on our recently conversations I just wouldnt feel right calling her. Its not the right timing yet. Its not that the conversations were bad, just more of the vibe that we have been talking less and less. I just want to give her all the options and hope she at least gives it a try to hang out once and see what happens from there.Comment
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didnt bother me the first time, wont bother me the latest time.Comment
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Ive been looking foward to playing basketball tonight for a few days. I Cant wait to get off of work and go play.Comment
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Happy happy! Joy joy! Time to go do Securities Regulation homework.
Note to self, never take a class like that again. For next semester I am looking at:
Criminal Procedure Simulation: 3 credits (No Final)
Internship, hopefully with the DA's Office: 4 credits (no final)
Federal Courts and Jurisdiction: 3 credits (Optional final)
So that is 10 credits, and I can take a maximum of 16. I am looking at taking White Collar Crime for 3 credits, leaving me 3 to go. Ideally I could get a waiver for one credit and take the 2 evening classes I want for 17 credits, but Dean Gouvin doesn't like giving those out unfortunately. I definitely want to take Representing Children, seeing as I am leaning towards becoming a Juvenile Attorney right now, which would give me 15 credits and only 2 possible finals, without knowing if there will be a final in WCC or RC. If I do that, I need 12 credits next year to graduate and I may take 2-5 over the summer, leaving me with between 7-10 credits next year. Problem is there are still some Bar Review courses I should take, but I dread those will become Securities Regulation 2.0.Comment
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