Competition [?]

I have not been sleeping in peace, my brain doesn't stop thinking and worrying about many things. I'm afraid some day my brain doesn't work, what's gonna happen?

I'm so Yab. Four years at rupp, I had been told to be positive thinking and be good to yourself bla bal...I think i still can't do that...useless!

If my head were just a like a computer, i would forget what i'm worried!!!
Me on the way to school. Now i'm taking two more extra classes, International Criminal law and International Public law. I'm kinda lazy right now :( cuz I don't wanna do any more assignment either presentation but these two course are too good!!!Okay, let's make myself more busy again and again though i promise myself that i'm going to have a wonderful vacation soon. but now it turns out nothing but work.
We meet almost everyday to prepare for the coming competition at school. We're going to read thousand of pages. Though my prof. said do not make urself lose with those thick cases, we still need to analyze all the important point to win in the real argument! Fighting guys :)Jessup 2007: you can see, how hard it is!!!
They were so stressful, worried, and scare too! Just like me when i did a counseling competition.

Olympic Stadium:
It was a very nice sunset...hmmm but it makes me sad too!
A cute dog, I was running to shot this pic till the dog owner thought i was trying to do sth bad to his dog...whatever! just wanna have his pic:)

Comments

Anonymous said…
hey, what kind of competition are you doing right now? sound so stressful.
blackandwhiter said…
http://blackandwhiter.blogspot.com/2008/08/philip-c-jessup-international-law-moot.html

The Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition is the world's largest moot court competition, with participants from over 500 law schools in more than 80 countries. The competition is a simulation of a fictional dispute between countries before the International Court of Justice, the judicial organ of the United Nations. A team from each participating school is required to prepare oral and written pleadings arguing both the applicant and respondent positions of the case.

Thousands of law students from around the world will work all year long on this season's Jessup Problem, which will address the power and authority of the International Court of Justice and other important international law issues. Most students must first compete in national and regional competitions (mostly held in January-March) to earn the right to advance to the world championship Shearman & Sterling International Rounds held every spring in Washington, D.C. The 2009 Shearman & Sterling International Rounds, which will mark the 50th Anniversary of the Jessup Competition, will be held March 22-28, 2009.
Anonymous said…
Look at his big eyes. Look, the dog is smiling to you and your camera... Funny dog. Now it's smiling to your blog readers.
Anonymous said…
what made you sad? Was it the sunset?

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