Thank you, CG. I'm pretty proud of myself too. I remember the first day so vividly. My contracts prof said "look to the left and look to the right. At the end of the semester, one of you won't be here." My first thought...oh crap! My second...whew! I'm sitting at the end of the row. Only one person is looking at me. I can do this.

Law school isn't about smarts. Presumably, everyone there is smart. It's not about liking research, liking to argue, etc. It requires outstanding writing and critical thinking skills. Many MANY people get there, and are shocked when they realize they didn't develop basic essay writing skills.

Anyone can learn the Rule Against Perpetuities, but not everyone can apply it in a well written manner.

My advice to you...make sure your writing and thinking skills are stellar. I can tell you are very well written, so it should be easy.

I'm excited for you. Makes me want to go back to school. lol