Law school revolves around "study groups". At the beginning, one is selected on percieved wit more than popularity. A study group is a loosely affiliated group of people who get together once a week at this time of year and daily near finals to share and combine their knowledge against the dark forces of the final exams. I'm in the "percieved" best study group, which is really funny. Its me and three moderates and two ultracons. But politics do not come up at the study group. People are actively trying to get in, which I find hilarious. I'm like "I'm not in charge, we meet at this time show up with an outline". In the background, there's huge drunkenness (law school is about drinking) so there are time conflicts between hangovers and study groups, so usually, they start at 1 on sundays and there is a lot of coffee consumption.
Just something I thought a prospective law student should know. I have no idea how I got into my study group, but I'm fine with it and I'm holding on for dear life.
I'm going to the Mag Bar tomorrow after trickortreating to see the costumes with my friend Melissa. I've not seen her since I started school. It should be fun.