My Last Final Exam…EVER
The last three years have been such an experience.
I have had the opportunity to meet attorneys and professionals and to engage them in discussion of timely and relevant topics. I have had the pleasure of working with some great people; faculty, administration and my fellow students. I have stretched the very limits of my self discipline by spending more time doing schoolwork than I do doing everything else combined. And this experience has taught me more about myself than I have about any area the law.
As of today, I am no longer a student. All that remains is the minor challenge of bar passage and I will officially become a member of a new statistical group; a young professional. There is a long list of individuals, experiences and aspects of the law school experience that I will miss. There will be no more classrooms full of familiar faces. No more all-student emails alerting us to the sampling of activities and events at which students can spend their time. No more study groups, review sessions, papers or final exams. No more legal rights education workshops with the Pro Bono Collaborative. No more MCLSA events to organize or attend. No more blog readers to indulge my less-than-grammatical use of vernacular in my writing.
Now I will turn things over to a whole new generation of students, organization leaders, and bloggers. And these are the experiences on which I will always reflect and memories I will take with me and cherish always.
Thanks so much for reading. It has been my pleasure to be a blogger for this year.
Majessire Smith


