thereasonableheart
CatMonkeyCat
thereasonableheart

I am in the same boat. I graduated law school in January, passed the February Bar (in another state), and am currently waiting on results from the state I live in.

The usual advice applies....network (I would try emailing every professor you had in law school and/or every lawyer you have ever worked for. Also, email

Thank you for your help. The job I may be taking is in the tech center. I am trying to figure out if it is better to just live in that neighborhood (and pay higher rent) or commute. It seems like a six of one or half dozen of another situation.

I am actually thinking that it might be better to stay at an extended stay

Thank you for noticing that. I had not and I definitely appreciate it.

I will look more in this area and try to find something with a designated parking spot. Thank you.

I should also look at being car-free. I hadn’t thought to look into public transportation and biking, but Denver is pretty bike-freindly, so that may

I saw this posting today:

So, it looks like I may be moving from Michigan to Denver, Colorado. Does anyone have any advice for me as I look for a place to rent? Are there places that I should absolutely not rent?

You are welcome. We are all in this together.

Working full-time and going to school is terrible. You (and by you, I mean me) will fall behind, drop classes, and graduate “behind schedule.”

Well, you can always do what I did. Realize that an attorney can’t have dreadlocks and get a half tribal legpiece to cover your clubfoot.

Yay!

Please tell me you met her in the hotel lobby wearing a trenchcoat and a fedora. And that she was smoking a cigarette in a holder and wearing a tight red satin dress.

Happy Birthday! May your antibiotics work and your cake be delicious.

This. This amuses me.

I like your way of thinking!

I have been to Key Largo, NYC, and New Orleans by myself. The biggest thing, really, is to remember that you are in major tourist areas where you don’t know anyone. Like, if you get food poisoning, you just gotta stay at your hotel that day.

Ooh..ooh....oohhh....I live in metro Detroit. I like mead. I like people. Can I come, too?

YAAAAAA.

I am sorry your neck is cold.

Your quilt is wonderful!

Sure!

Not gonna lie, this made me snort.