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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 08:23pm on 25/03/2010
Here's a question I probably should have asked a long time ago. For those of you who are law students, lawyers, or know lots of lawyers: Is being a lawyer/law student doable if you're diabetic? (FYI, I'm hypoglycemic, which, in layman's terms, is a less severe form of diabetes). Am I going to face a big problem or is the ability to eat regularly not something I should be terribly concerned with?


Also FYI, the more I think about it, the more I'm leaning towards Virginia. Yes it's more expensive, but I think I have a bit more opportunity there. And if I decide I want to move back to Texas after school instead of going to the Pacific Northwest, that will be easier to do at VA than at UW, which is more of a regional school. And they work on a regular semester schedule.
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posted by [personal profile] puszysty at 10:10pm on 25/03/2010
K, so you know German-speaking guy I keep running into randomly? Guess who I bumped into in the grocery store parking lot? Not too terribly odd, as it's the local grocery store. Our last encounter was stranger. I was out to dinner with a couple people 2 weeks ago, and he happened to be sitting two tables over.
This is getting bizarre.

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