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A bit of a change

If you're looking at this blog under the "Three Years of Hell Classic" skin, you may notice a slight change to the upper left-hand corner of the site.

I've decided that it's time to declare 1L year over. It's been a blast, and I hope you've had at least half as good a time reading as I have writing. Welcome to year two.

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Lawnet has been listing us as 2L's for at least a week already.
Avi, Avi, Avi. Why do you think I'd ever consider LAWNET to be an authoritative source? ;)
Tony, That is a fair point, but it is at least some indication that we are now 2L's (The annoying bidding site for EIP is even worse than Lawnet)
Now entering the worst of the three years of law school. Packed with interviewing for jobs (smiling until your teeth hurt and your canned answers really start to FEEL canned every Friday and Monday as you are taken to all the fancy restaurants in NYC that you could never afford), Law Review, mock trials, and a few of those pesky classes where those damn professors still want to treat you like 1Ls and do the Socratic Method, even though your grades (and future) are already set and you aren't doing the reading anymore.

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