Monday, October 22, 2007

Days Will Come

Monday is typically the busiest day of my week. All four of my classes this semester meet on Monday and some things are coming due… the semester is already half-over! Some grades have been trickling in and although by now it shouldn’t surprise me anymore, I am still amazed by how well I am doing. There is an exception, however, to an otherwise uninterrupted string of very good grades - my score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). I can’t say I am surprised by my dismal showing - I got pretty much what I put into it - but it is a bit of a disappointment all the same.

What it means is still unclear. I have been having second, third and fourth thoughts about whether I want to commit to three years of law school at all, and although I will probably still apply to the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law, there is no guarantee that I’ll be accepted. And even if I am, the likelihood that I will in turn accept an invitation is in a great deal of doubt. There are other avenues that I view as more favorable on a number of levels.

In the meantime, it’s back to the grind, and I wouldn’t have it any other way. I like the informal and non-routine routine that my life is. No longer flying by the seat of my pants, that was the norm not so many years ago, there is still an element of uncertainty - I am not a nine to five guy and this is no nine to five gig. Yet, there is far more predictability and stability than there ever was, and that is comforting. In December one chapter comes to a close and in January a new one begins. It has yet to be written.

It is a beautiful autumn day on the campus of Sac State. The sun is shining, the squirrels are scurrying about and there are students everywhere, probably enjoying the mid-semester lull. It’s a balmy 74 degrees with only the slightest hint of a breeze. But the storm is coming; finals, term papers and the usual madness that comes with the changing of the season is on the way. Days will come and days will go - I am ready.

3 comments:

kenju said...

Mike, I am pretty sure you can take the LSAT again, should you decide to pursue Law. One of my daughter's best friends went to McGeorge. I think you'd make a great attorney - and it would stand you in good stead no matter what profession you enter.

Snaggle Tooth said...

It's amazing that you continue to push yourself to strive to achieve even what may be another uphill battle.
At least that score isin't added into your GPA, look at the bright side!
As you realize, anything learned in that pursuit can be applied to your writing skills. Pass or fail, no harm, no foul-

Have a good crunch-time!

The Harbour of Ourselves said...

hey amigo

am hoping all is well, keep dropping by, but (I guess much like me) all is quiet

beer and grace to you, wherever....