cornered like a rat in a maze
Nov. 10th, 2003 09:12 amI shoulda stood in bed today. It's only 9:05 and I'm already ticked off.
My ADR interview is tomorrow, so today I'm supposed to be preparing for it. Yuck. It's boring as hell. The topic is boring, the cases to read are boring, the lessons are boring... it all sucks.
And we're supposed to be preparing for our trip to Toronto/Kingston this week. Leaving Wednesday night for Toronto, going to our own real ADR conference Thursday during the day, staying in Toronto to visit friends the rest of Thursday/Friday, then driving to Kingston Friday night. Staying there to visit with Todd & Susan and Chris's sister Sarah. Then home on Sunday.
Even thinking about all of that exhausts the hell out of me.
My ADR interview is tomorrow, so today I'm supposed to be preparing for it. Yuck. It's boring as hell. The topic is boring, the cases to read are boring, the lessons are boring... it all sucks.
And we're supposed to be preparing for our trip to Toronto/Kingston this week. Leaving Wednesday night for Toronto, going to our own real ADR conference Thursday during the day, staying in Toronto to visit friends the rest of Thursday/Friday, then driving to Kingston Friday night. Staying there to visit with Todd & Susan and Chris's sister Sarah. Then home on Sunday.
Even thinking about all of that exhausts the hell out of me.
- Property
- 63-77 (skim)
- 102-117
- 117-164 (skim)
- Volume II 36-49, 49-83
- 63-77 (skim)
- Contracts
- Traynor v. Unum Life
- Hedley Byrne & Co Ltd. v. Heller & Partners Ltd
- Traynor v. Unum Life
- ADR
review lessonsreview casesreview assignmentmake list of things to watch for tomorrowmake up interview questionsmeet with Rajni
- make Christmas wishlist
- Penchilamma
- go to MTO for parking ticket
- Remix: decide on story
- Call Debbie and Matthew's moms re. birthday parties
- Call babysitter in Toronto
- Call hotel
- Call Mark & Carmen
- Call Chris & Lois
- Call Marc & Lisa
- Call Sharon & Billy
Later Edit: Would anybody like to hear how much I loathe groupwork, and how much I wish I could slowly and painfully eviscerate whoever decided that pairing people up at random for assignments that (a) require a lot of teamwork and (b) make up a huge part of their mark is a good plan?
No?
I didn't think so.