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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I took the bar exam in CA where the first time pass rate was low compared to other states besides New York. The day after law school graduation we had to be at the bar study center at 8 am for our first prep session. I couldn't socialize or deal with anything besides studying/sleeping/eating/exercising for about two months. I was single at the time, but if I were with a partner that would have impacted heavily on him. For a mom, this would be a huge deal for the family to endure. I can't imagine my partner not feeling personally involved in the experience and its outcome. I think OP's husband is a weirdo.[/quote] I agree and am surprised OP is getting so much flack for this. Its not the best example of narcissism, but of the general disfunction in the relationship. Still, I can't imagine a normal spouse in a reasonably loving relationship not sharing this just like any other significant family news, especially if the phone call was just after they learned of the results, as OP describes. [/quote]
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