Agent Hol-land to the Rescue
This instructional video, on how to navigate Boalt Hall now that the main corridor has been blocked off, is something I really could have used during my 1L year. It would have prevented an entire generation of Berkeley Law attorneys from knowing me as "that guy who got 60 admits lost on a tour of Boalt Hall on Admitted Students Day."
On a side note, the email containing this video included this warning: "due to the inclusion of material that potentially violates one or more copyrights, this video is banned in Germany (no joke)."
Nice. I'm assuming that they refer to the video game footage, and not the pattern DE's tie.
On a side note, the email containing this video included this warning: "due to the inclusion of material that potentially violates one or more copyrights, this video is banned in Germany (no joke)."
Nice. I'm assuming that they refer to the video game footage, and not the pattern DE's tie.
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We just discussed the Germany ban in our IP in Entertainment class. Seems it has something to do with different music laws.
Patrick, what happened to no names?
Or I guess there are prob names in the video. Haven't seen it yet. In class.
Since when did the student lounge become the study lounge [see credits]? Are we supposed to be quiet in there? I thought it was a place to relax.
Totally irrelevant to this post, but for anyone studying for the MPRE in a couple weeks (or, like me, thinking about starting to study sometime in the next couple weeks for the MPRE), BarMax - the company with the $999 iPhone Bar Study App - has a free MPRE app for the iPhone.
I can't attest to its quality, since I just discovered it. But it looks like it comes with an outline, flash cards, and study questions. You can see it here.
My bad on the study lounge comment. Editing late at night. Not going back and fixing it, though.
Love,
Blake
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