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- Ralph Herold
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Thank you for all the kind response (private and public). I am looking forward to setting into motion my (Magic-related) plans how to make a living.
dry cereal: Consulting you about US law would turn out to be a little ... lacking. Do not let that spoil your desire to send me all your cards, though. ;-)
dry cereal: Consulting you about US law would turn out to be a little ... lacking. Do not let that spoil your desire to send me all your cards, though. ;-)
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- me-and_we
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Gratulation. Das heißt du hast jetzt das 2. Staatsexamen hinter dir!? Dann verstehe ich zwar das wenig hier passiert ist, gleichzeitig ist mir gänzlich unergründlich woher du die Zeit genommen hast überhaupt etwas hier zu tun. Das deutsche Jurastudium, vor allem gegen Ende hin, ist ja alles andere als spaßig, bzw nicht gerade wenig Aufwand. Naja, ich bin gespannt was sich jetzt demnächst alles tut, danke schonmal für die viele Arbeit...
- Ralph Herold
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Thanks again :-)
me-and_we: I passed the first exams and therefore earned my university degree. In theory, I could continue my education by working for the administration for two years and taking a second exams, but given that I do not want to work as a jurist, I see no use in it. I consider this a last resort, should all my other plans fail.
ende73: Wow, very classic! The truth is, however, I always despised working as a lawyer. Supporting people I did not want to support based upon a financial need was the basic reason why I always wanted to work for the government only (think of judge, public prosecutor, administration representative).
me-and_we: I passed the first exams and therefore earned my university degree. In theory, I could continue my education by working for the administration for two years and taking a second exams, but given that I do not want to work as a jurist, I see no use in it. I consider this a last resort, should all my other plans fail.
ende73: Wow, very classic! The truth is, however, I always despised working as a lawyer. Supporting people I did not want to support based upon a financial need was the basic reason why I always wanted to work for the government only (think of judge, public prosecutor, administration representative).
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