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It’s that time again. Finals time. There are a variety of signs finals are approaching, including study groups.

Study groups are not for everyone and they aren’t for every class. But at least once in law school, almost everyone finds themselves attending some form of a voluntary group study session. While some study groups seem open to new people showing up and others seem to require sponsorship by a current member and proof of your projected contribution, most study groups are made up of more or less the same personalities. Note: these personalities are not mutually exclusive.
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In this week’s wieneriffic installment of The Bitter Brief, Mark weighs in with his take on Weinergate (not to mention tips on making one’s penis look its best on camera!), Kimber reads the riot act to Mr. Law School for his questionable counsel on picking study buddies, and we offer a counterpoint to Ex-Bitter’s advice to a young attorney who is just trying to make ends meat.

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Every law student has to make many decisions. These decisions range in importance, but I believe the most important decision comes down to picking your partner in group projects. Should you pick the hot chick or the smart chick? Fear no longer, because I have the answer for you: pick the hot chick!