"Did I do okay? Did I impress her? I'm sure I could have done that better. Was she trying to get me to do it different at the end? I hope it wasn't too long... I really hope it wasn't too short."
You all know what I'm talking about, don't you?
Yes, I'm talking about sending in the memo. No, I wasn't, that's dirty. Sending in that memo was probably the most traumatic experience of law school yet. Client Letter? That was just foreplay. ICW? I could go into detail, but we'll just call it "individual practice." The memo is the first real test, the first indication of how this whole deal is going to turn out long-term. We made the commitment a long time ago, but now we really know what we're getting into. If it doesn't work out? Well, it will be a long and expensive heartache to back out now, but I don't think anyone has any reason to worry.
Haven't done the deed yet? You'll know how it feels when it happens. It will be wonderful and painful at the same time.
And if you have? Don't worry. You did fine. I'm sure someone has done it better, but you did just fine.
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