Two Years, One Fiance, and Another Failed Bar Exam..
So I am revisiting this blog and realizing that while I thought no one was reading it, turns out, people did- just a year or two later :). I am reading some comments and thought you deserved an update.
First, I did not pass NY the second time. I truly didn't care- at least I told myself that. Work had sucked me into a black hole so I did not have much time to dwell on it. Fast forward a couple years. I fall in love, get engaged, decide to take another bar just in case we want to relocate. I take CA. I fail again.
Today I signed up for ANOTHER bar in another state. You'd think I'd know better. But I know in my heart that I can pass-I just have to devote myself entirely to the process (as I am reminded by this blog) and REALLY want to pass- in order to do it. That and working, studying, and having a life are new challenges to overcome. But that is what life is all about. New challenges that we always have to overcome. So for those of you reading that failed- you will pass. Really. And then you will have to be ready to do it all over again in some other way.
First, I did not pass NY the second time. I truly didn't care- at least I told myself that. Work had sucked me into a black hole so I did not have much time to dwell on it. Fast forward a couple years. I fall in love, get engaged, decide to take another bar just in case we want to relocate. I take CA. I fail again.
Today I signed up for ANOTHER bar in another state. You'd think I'd know better. But I know in my heart that I can pass-I just have to devote myself entirely to the process (as I am reminded by this blog) and REALLY want to pass- in order to do it. That and working, studying, and having a life are new challenges to overcome. But that is what life is all about. New challenges that we always have to overcome. So for those of you reading that failed- you will pass. Really. And then you will have to be ready to do it all over again in some other way.
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