You scored as Existentialist. Existentialism emphasizes human capability. There is no greater power interfering with life and thus it is up to us to make things happen. Sometimes considered a negative and depressing world view, your optimism towards human accomplishment is immense. Mankind is condemned to be free and must accept the responsibility.
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I'm not terribly surprised. (Courtesy Heidi and Energy Spatula).
I've been working on my contract stuff like a fiend the last couple days, I usually stay in the library after it closes, even. I really liked learning all that stuff in school, but it's really nice to get into the real world. To do legal research and come up with my own opinions, to know that my work will have an impact on a large number of people, it's very exciting. The fact that I'm getting paid for this makes it that much better. I get to do what I like and I don't have to worry about money! I don't know about the American dream, but (with respect to my career) it's my dream. I've grown to love the law. This career choice was a really good fit and I'm quite glad I made this choice.
In other news, a very old friend (G) came through town yesterday, and I got to spend some time with her and the (relatively) new boy. I hadn't seen her in person for somewhere around 2 years, so it was indescribably great to do so now. And, not that it's necessary, the boy meets with my approval. We had fun talking a little about then, now, and soon. When I graduate and move, it will be difficult to leave J, my friend who moved back to Laramie, but it will be easier knowing I have friends in the Pacific Northwest. Plus, you know, it's not Laramie, and at this point I'm ready to be somewhere not-Laramie.


Have you started looking at opportunities out in the Pacific Northwest? Any ideas on what you'd like to do there?
Yep, I'm primarily interested in prosecution. I'm hoping to contact a few prosecutor's offices in the Seattle and Portland areas this summer to find out what their general procedure is, how I should try to spend next summer to get the job I want, that sort of thing. I'm doing fairly well in school (at least as of first semester), so I think I have a good shot at my dream job.
Also, Alaska may be an option. I could get some good experience quickly.