How many college students on the forum?
Hi hy (& others),
I'm finding the LLB a tough going - I've actually deferred this year to set up a new business venture (http://www.enews.com.au) for any who may be interested :-)
So I plan to return to part-time study last year - it's the reading that takes it's toll - I measure it in inches, not pages - last semester was about 14" of reading!!!
But like most things that are worthwhile, a lot of effort is required to reap the rewards.
I'm finding the LLB a tough going - I've actually deferred this year to set up a new business venture (http://www.enews.com.au) for any who may be interested :-)
So I plan to return to part-time study last year - it's the reading that takes it's toll - I measure it in inches, not pages - last semester was about 14" of reading!!!
But like most things that are worthwhile, a lot of effort is required to reap the rewards.
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Hi Freshman-
I'm going into my fourth and final year as a philosophy student in Dublin. College re-starts in a couple of weeks. I just got back from New York City two nights ago, so I'm taking it easy until then.
Irish society is extremely weapon-conscious, so I have to be extrememly discreet if I carry (which is usually everyday). If I suspect I need something heay-duty or it's late at night then I'll take my Chinook (along with a maglite). Most days I'll just use a lightweight Endura, which is enough knife for most chores, and isn't so expensive that I'd hesitate to ditch it if I was in a tight spot. Lastly, I have a Masaad Ayoob which I feel is a superb MBC blade and conceals like a dream but which I save for special occasions.
I'm going into my fourth and final year as a philosophy student in Dublin. College re-starts in a couple of weeks. I just got back from New York City two nights ago, so I'm taking it easy until then.
Irish society is extremely weapon-conscious, so I have to be extrememly discreet if I carry (which is usually everyday). If I suspect I need something heay-duty or it's late at night then I'll take my Chinook (along with a maglite). Most days I'll just use a lightweight Endura, which is enough knife for most chores, and isn't so expensive that I'd hesitate to ditch it if I was in a tight spot. Lastly, I have a Masaad Ayoob which I feel is a superb MBC blade and conceals like a dream but which I save for special occasions.