Showing posts with label socializing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label socializing. Show all posts

Monday, September 20, 2010

Getting into the swing of things

So far so good. It's been almost two full weeks now since the substantive classes started, and I still am managing to keep up with the reading and the assignments for the most part. I've managed to over-schedule myself just a little bit by getting elected as Blue Pod Representative for the Student Bar association, and joining the official blogging crew for the school, but I feel like this is all part of enriching the law school experience, which means I can rationalize the extra time spent at school on non-class activities.

The key now is finding a balance that allows me to keep up with the reading on an ongoing basis, and also allows for some social outlets, too. WalkFast has lost a member, so there is also some extra stress related to finding a drummer for the band, but that's a relatively minor concern at this point. The bigger struggle will be finding a balance between my personal need for some time alone and the need to engage fully in all the various commitments I've made.

Still, we are in the exciting part of law school, the discovery and exploration phase. I expect a lot of folks will start to get burned out and demotivated as the term goes on, but I hope to counteract this tendency by keeping myself busy and providing myself with alternative outlets. This is a very stimulating environment, intellectually and socially, so for me the key is to get engaged without getting overwhelmed. I feel like being a representative on SBA will be a good outlet, but I am even more certain that my outside interests in music and sports will be the key to maintaining my sanity.

This past weekend provided a few solid hours of homework to complete, as well as an awesome rafting trip on the lower McKenzie. I feel like I'm already working hard to maintain the balance between school and the rest of my life. Clearly law school is a time sink that can take whatever you give it. The key is to give it enough time without letting yourself be consumed. Outside interests are key, but I feel like engaging in school beyond the classroom is also a partial antidote to the problem of being overly immersed in class.

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

AEP week 2

The first week of the Summer Institute at L&C was mostly fun, with lots of introductions, networking, and just a little bit of reading and writing. The second week has started out a little more serious, with a visit from Prof. Steverson, who brought her Socratic skills from Harvard to our AEP classroom. I can tell that this is going to be a challenging academic experience, but it also seems like there is a great deal of potential for fun at the same time.

Last Friday Walkfast had a show at the Rock Bottom, and this was well attended by other 1L students looking to relax and build their networks. We brought together some students from the AEP with others from the 1L class, and everybody had a great time. It's been a good opportunity to practice my own networking skills, and I expect that will be true of my entire career in law school and beyond.

I didn't really appreciate or understand the value of networking very well until I came to Portland. I tended to be a loner and not very social, and only found limited opportunities to expand my circle of friends and acquaintances. Since my first fateful visit to the NWSCC, I have slowly come to realize not only the awesome power of building a social and professional network, but the great fun that comes with meeting new people.

I doubt that anyone is really "ready" for all the challenges of law school, but I do feel that the past five years have been a period of self reflection, personal growth and consciousness expanding that will provide a better foundation for success in law school, and in life. Thanks for being part of it.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Rafting the Clackamas

Had a wonderful day rafting with my fellow Lewis & Clark students and the Blue Sky Rafting crew on the wild and scenic Clackamas river. Saw some new faces and a few familiar ones, and made some new friends. It was a hot day, which made for perfect rafting weather. Stayed in the raft through all the rapids, and enjoyed the "wheel of fortune" dunking. This has got to be the perfect distraction from what lies ahead.

Saturday, July 17, 2010

PIB

This was supposed to be another networking event for the law school, but I guess I didn't get the memo. Stuck around until about 45 minutes past the appointed start of the gathering. On the plus side, I got some good blogging in before that over at Keghunter. So it was a good time for me at least. Where was everybody??

Mojito Night

This was just a fun little house party with a few of the other social misfits who have spare time for social gatherings before law school begins. Mojitos, snacks, and Indiana Jones movies. Very enjoyable.

We're going to get along fine. Just don't let me have more than 4 drinks. Thanks.