Wednesday, May 23, 2007

The woes of finding bar review class

So bar review class started today. I had quite the time finding it. I knew where the university was (having lived in the city practically all of my life), but I didn't know which specific building to go to. So I asked the parking lot attendant in the gate house. He told me to go to the building "over there across the street." I said, "The one on the corner there?" He said, "No. Across the street." So I went to the building he told me to, which was the law school building. So things seemed okay. When I asked the person at the front desk where the auditorium was, he told me to go out of the building and to the left. Go half a block, and I would find it. Half a block from the door he told me go go out through was the middle of an intersection - clearly no auditorium there. Another half a block further was the student services building. Bookstore and coffee shop, but still no auditorium. If I made another left, I got to the administration building - financial aid office and the like. I decided to ask a third person where I was supposed to go. That person was finally able to point me to the correct building. And what building was it, you ask? Why it was "the one on the corner." Yes, the one I thought it was in the first place. Awesome.

2 comments:

Scarlet Panda said...

I could not possibly be more excited. Anntiblog has become a blogger!

I predict this will really shake up our little corner of the blogosphere and kick us all back into gear.

Sorry about your Bar/Bri classroom-finding woes. Since my own class is located in the room where I had Employment Discrimination, Employment Law, Tax, First Amendment Law, Corporations, Legal Profession, FedJur, and Commercial Law, I didn't have as much of a problem.

Fishfrog said...

I am speechless. Bravo Ann. Bravo.