by Traverse Legal, reviewed by Enrico Schaefer - June 28, 2007 - Chapter 1, Detroit College of Law
THE PAST…I will never forget standing at the board after my first semester of law school. Every law student was assigned a number. Grades were posted by number. You could determine what grades a particular number received. But you might not know who that number belonged to.
I stood there looking at the number on the letter that they sent me. I looked up at the board again moving closer looking at the five digits and looking back down at my paper. I couldn’t believe it. The number on my page and the number on the board suggested that I received an A in first semester contracts. Download i_passed.wav
Could it be that someday I would really be a lawyer?
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