What constitutes an A, B or C mark? We go by H1, H2A, H2B, H3 and P here, which is >80, 75-79, 70-74, 65-69, <65. I'm not sure if it's the same brackets or not.
Don't think this isn't true, OP.
I love law school but at the same time, I'd rather be anywhere else, not getting crushed by the combined weight of it all.
Don't know about anyone else, but I certainly pay for my half of my relationship, and if I get a drink bought for me, he gets one bought for him another night...
Some people are like that, but a lot of people aren't. And yeah, as was mentioned above, those who think they're top shit and behave like wankers seem to have been that way before.
It's not deluded, but it seems that it'll be some smacks from unfortunate realities and a long hard slog before...
Will wear some light foundation and a dash of blush out at night/to work. Generally don't bother otherwise, unless I have pretty dark circles under my eyes from being tired.
I had an employer who was very flexible about hours last semester, and up till around week 10 I worked around 5-8 hours a week, which was fine. Any more than that, I think, and I wouldn't have had enough time to study as much as I needed to, and have time off to rest a bit. 25 hours a week would...
Sounds a lot like my boyfriend. When we were first friends, we went out with a number of other girls to a bar one night, who all commented while he was gone that he was probably gay; I asked and he said no. He didn't make a move on me for quite a while, he's quite sensitive and comfortable...
Something like 90% of our class uses them, so there's not really any escape. I do too, actually, because my hand writing's shit and my hand gets sore otherwise, but I at least don't bang down on the keys and make it noisy. One guy does, making an awful clatter, and I totally understand why that...
There are a lot of problems with being able to sue lawyers - not least of all that, if you could say your lawyer did or did not do something in particular, it throws the judgment into doubt and the entire case might have to be retried, and opened up again for litigation against them, and...
I've found that all you really need IDs for are clubbing, and that gets very dull, very quickly. Bars and pubs are better, and a lot - especially smaller ones - only ask for ID when you buy alcohol, so just grab a lemonade.
And then there are always house parties, which are cheaper and more...
If they weren't careful enough, hadn't done their research, if they hadn't fulfilled their duties properly, then it would indeed be against the law.
If it was a complete and utter accident, then it's not wrong in law or morality anyway.
I'd have thought you'd find a design that really really spoke to you, that you could never budge from, and THEN you decide to get a tattoo of it.
If you can't decide, don't do it.
I put my vote on selling it, too. Drunk people and hugely expensive, easily knocked-over equipment do not mix, and in any case, the stress and worry it'll cause you is totally not worth it.