I've been back in the U.S. for six weeks, and back in Boston for just over five weeks. I jumped immediately back into classes:
But I'm struggling to get caught up on everything else. There's still one paper hanging over my head, my intermittent efforts to exercise and eat healthier, balancing work-study jobs, searching for an apartment for next year, all while catching up with friends I haven't seen in months and remembering how to drive in Boston.
Oh, and did I mention I graduate in 45 days, and I need a job? That's the biggest stress, the one that keeps me up at 3 in the morning. So for my faithful readers that followed my journey across India, I am sorry for the long delay in publishing the last three posts. It may be another month before I upload our adventures in Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, and Luxembourg. I took 1,347 pictures in India and 713 in Europe, so it takes a while. In the meantime, if anyone knows of a public interest legal job, preferably working with children and/or in the criminal justice system, please let me know!
- First Amendment Law with Prof. Meltsner
- Advanced Crim with Judge Borenstein
- Criminal Advocacy Clinic, serving indigent defendants in Roxbury Court, similar to the work I did on co-op last summer
| The best welcome home sign ever, created by BrandonB |
Oh, and did I mention I graduate in 45 days, and I need a job? That's the biggest stress, the one that keeps me up at 3 in the morning. So for my faithful readers that followed my journey across India, I am sorry for the long delay in publishing the last three posts. It may be another month before I upload our adventures in Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, and Luxembourg. I took 1,347 pictures in India and 713 in Europe, so it takes a while. In the meantime, if anyone knows of a public interest legal job, preferably working with children and/or in the criminal justice system, please let me know!