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| My classes at Harvard is going smoothly. Now I am in MIT science Library surrounded by piles of science books, and presumably super-smart kids. Chales river runs through outside of the window walls. It looks like the half of MIT students are Asians.
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| I flew from DC to New York and arrived at Boston last evening. I am going to take the lawpreview class at Harvard Law School for a week. Thankfully, Christine Peters let me use her room during this week. I went to Harvard University campus this afternoon, and it was very beautiful. Also the city of Boston was very clean and nice. I can't wait to go back to Harvard Law School tomorrow morning for my first lawpreview class. Hope you all doing great wherever you are!
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| I have arrived in Baltimore safely yesterday. I enjoyed an exciting journey in NYC and Washington DC last week, and finally settled in my new house in Baltimore, MD. My first impression of the city of Baltimore was not that great. However, University of Maryland School of Law building is new, nice and neat. So I can't complaint about my new hometown. I am planning to visit Boston next week to take a lawpreview class at Harvard Law School. That excites me a lot. Moreover I will finally start my law school next month! Yeay for my new start! Thanks be to God! | | |
| I can't believe it is the time to leave Wheaton. I will miss Wheaton with my precious memories of this town. Again, goodbye Wheaton! | | |
| It is a pretty strange weather out there today. It had been shinny normal summer day until I left my church about 30 minutes ago, but suddenly it started to pouring on the way back to Wheaton. After parking my car in the Public Library parking lot, I was walking toward the library, I saw a poor man walking ahead of me without an umbrella. "Excuseme, Sir. Do you want to share my umbrella?" "Sure, thanks." He came inside of my umbrella and started to ask questions about me. "Where are you from? How long have you been here at Wheaton? ...What did you study at Wheaton?... Do you want to be a minister then?...Oh! really? I am a judge myself, and my wife is the president of the Illinois bar association. Let me give you my number and come visit my court house sometime. We can always use more attornies... We can have a warm dinner in my house sometime." All the sudden, I did not know what to say right away. So murmured a bit. And finally I found a right word to say that I have learned from my intro to law class. "Yes, your honor." | | |
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