This Week: The Best-of-the-Week Edition, in Which Your Editor Highlights a Few Posts He Enjoyed from Last Week's Contributions to the Blogosphere by Law-Student Webloggers--
The Hell Train Is On its Way A short post about exams. [LawNut]
Searching for Apartments Saving time with Google Base. [Legal Andrew]
Being Ready for the Real World The pedological significance of sanitary-product disposal. [Negligent Use of a Dangerous Mind]
Something You Won't Find on YouTube A discourse on the n-word. [Obsessive Law Student]
Law School Is Broken Why law school causes so much stress, and how to deal with it. [Scoplaw]
Fear of Failure Why many read law-student weblogs. [Who Owns The Fox?]
What to Do When Exams Are Over Movie recommendations. [katlet]
Better Grade, More Money Selling your law book back based on your grade. [TJ's Double Play]
Looking for Good Lawyer Blogs? A recommendation. [Chris' Blog]
Find Jesus A method of studying for law-school exams. [There's No Competition in Law School]
Why Is Mommy Lying Face Down on the Couch? The travails of emergency ass surgery. [From Engineer to Lawyer]
Julius Caesar Gets Assassinated What you should know about HBO's Rome. [The Present Tense]
A Harsh Reality Are law schools exams a crap shoot? [Won L]
A Simple Tip for Holiday Parties Ignore this post at your peril. [divine angst]
You Know the Type 2Ls and their passions. [Legally Blonde]
Useful Analogies Baseball applied to studying for finals. [Previously Unpublished]
The Smiths and the Paines A plantation story. [the thin line between optimism and delusion]
Look for next week's roundup at divine angst, then it's back here the week after that. You can find some other recent roundups in the "At the Law Schools 2" category, as well as sixty or so older roundups from 2004-2005 here. Finally, if you want to know how I choose posts to highlight, see "How I Write the Weekly Law School Roundup."

Evan,
Thanks a ton for the link! I just posted that Google Base article on a whim, since I found it pretty nifty. I'm glad someone else found it useful. Hopefully others will benefit from it as well.
Take care,
Andrew
Posted by: Andrew Flusche | December 10, 2006 at 12:19 PM