Just thought I would resurface from the Case Law neverland to see if it's humanly possible after a week's immersion in law to discuss something other than cases and the application of rules. My brain is so heavy with all that I'm "learning" that it feels like it will implode at any moment. I'm in analytical reasoning bootcamp (most call it hell) and there's no end to the exhausting demands on my brain's reasoning or rather lack of reasoning at this point.. Hopefully tomorrow when the drill sergeants fire a question at me about any one of the myriad of cases I've read at least three times, my brain will not delay in helping me formulate a somewhat coherent answer. I get like this at the same time every night possibly because my day starts very early. First thing every morning, I'm on the T with coffee in hand and 30lb backpack. I'm always early to class - at least an hour early - so that I can make claim on my favorite seat, fire up the laptop and review the material for the upcoming class. The DI comes in and the discussion begins. I'm actively engaged and enjoying it. Then, at midday, I head home (if I don't have a later class. Once at home, I immerse myself in preparing for the next day's classes which consists of reading and preparing briefs for each case. I muse to myself that this is really interesting! As the hours wear on, predictably I get less and less interested with each subsequent case. It almost feels as if the cases are lulling me into a peaceful slumber where all I care about is sleep..now. I finally reach the point of disengagement whether I'm prepared enough or not. I must acquiesence and give in to the call of sweet sweet release..sleep..I love it so. You would to if you had to read these property cases at the end of a very long day of studying.
Sorry for the boring post. I'm surprised and somewhat impressed I can even put a sentence together. Perhaps I should take another look at property?