Since this is contracts, and prior performance and expectations have something to do with reliance and stuff, it is no surprise that I walked out of my exam with the knowledge that:
– My outline left a lot to be desired
– I have obviously learned nothing this semester
– I am an idiot. (this has been a reccuring contractual problem)
Now, none of these things should be a surprise, considering, as a rule, I normally feel like an idiot who has learned nothing when I leave Coenen’s class on a regular day. I’m not sure what made me think that today could possibly be different.
(honestly, some of the questions on the exam I thought were a joke, you know, phrases Coenen made up just to get a good laugh out of what we would all make up as an answer when there really was no answer because Coenen made it up. I even had my notes and outline and book, and still thought they were made up. Turns out this was just wishful thinking. Have fun if you signed up for his Con Law class, I’ve had enough.) (if I have to repeat first year because I failed this class (or all my classes) promise me y’all will still acknowledge me in the library with more than a comment to a first year like, “Yeah, she was in my section too, last year.”)
We’ll be there together… those two in the corner of the main reading room hurriedly studying our torts next fall b/c we failed all of our classes… I just hope you will be my friend.
Ha ha, what if you were the first vice president of the 2L class who was still a 1L? Do you think that would confuse anyone? Stupid first years. We could make up all sorts of stories to tell them, like that everyone just really liked you the best at the open house, and decided to go ahead and make you the 2L vice president. I promise I will be your friend in the corner, we can even study in the main library, since I’m not sure I am going to be able to show my face.