The class was filed with a hopeless feeling this afternoon.
The corrected blue books for
obligations and contracts were released with bleak results. Only a quarter of
the class passed. In the plus side, the exams revealed much of what our
professor is seeking in our answers and the only hope we can muster comes from
the fact that we have somehow understood how the professor grades an answer and
with this comes the chance to improve in our final battle this final exams.
See, this is law school. Aside from mastering the law, you also have to master
the idiosyncrasies of your professors. That is just the way things are. And
practically this would teach us that in life as a law student, understanding those
who judge you and grade you is almost as important as understanding the law itself.
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