Maybe one implied the other?
Good evening y’all!
Tonight was our annual 3L Graduation Dinner at NCCU Law, one last chance for the Class of 2012 to get together and enjoy good food, revel in the fact we’re about to graduate, and otherwise have a good time
We also announce the winners of our Class Superlatives, things like “Most Likely to be Late to Graduation” and that sort of thing.
And I ended up with two
Now I’ll concede up front: I don’t think anyone was surprised that I was voted “Most Likely to be a Politician.” Between 1L year as UNCASG President, 2L year as SBA Treasurer, and 3L year as SBA President (plus being Student Senate President and UNCASG President at N.C. State), it’s obvious by now that I really enjoy this stuff and being in a position to help folks.1
The stunner was getting called back up to the stage a second time as the people’s choice for “Most Likely to Work in the Public Sector”
Sure, it’s shaping up that will probably be the case — NC SPICE is coming together slowly — but for other folks to think it was a surprise, especially with my not-infrequent rantings against Big Guv’mint (see here and here and here for examples).
I’m a little flattered, very appreciative, but mostly just shocked. Even though it’s “just” a superlative, I’m hoping down the road I’ll be able to live up to them both
Until then, have a great night y’all!
- Even though I’ve already noted that the odds of me getting elected outside of a college campus are nil…
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