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Old 11-09-2004, 12:22 AM
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Originally posted by kddani
haha, no, that's a myth. First year, looking back, was maybe the easiest. After first year there are the pressures of having a job (working 20 hours a week right now is a struggle in time management), finding a job after you graduate, possibly being on a journal, etc. And I truly don't find the classes any easier. Some maybe even more difficult.
I'll totally agree with you on this one. I'm in my 3rd year and there is a lot more pressure right now then I remember feeling first year. Of course, first year is hard and all that, but you're so damn scared that you expect the difficulty and if you get through it (grades-wise) you're good. At this point I'm a little tired of being in school, ready to make money and trying to juggle 15 units while working 20 hours a week. Also, like kddani said, some subjects are more difficult. I mean the more in depth you get into a subject (tax, securities, etc.) the more complex the subject becomes. First year is all survey courses, which are great, but honestly how often are you going to use Pierson v. Post or the silly wandering bull case in real life!? haha
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