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What to bring to class?
For one of my classes we aren't allowed to bring laptops. Do you guys recommend brining a legal pad and the casebook? I think I'll be printing out my briefs the night before. Thoughts?
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- DeSimone
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Re: What to bring to class?
Doesn't sound too unreasonable. What else did you have in mind?
- manbearwig
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Re: What to bring to class?
Well, what else would you bring?BCLS wrote:For one of my classes we aren't allowed to bring laptops. Do you guys recommend brining a legal pad and the casebook? I think I'll be printing out my briefs the night before. Thoughts?
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Re: What to bring to class?
haha I dont know a binder or something? I dont want to look like a tool.
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Re: What to bring to class?
Bring a desktop.
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- traehekat
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Re: What to bring to class?
Little known fact - before the existence of TLS, many law students sat in classes with no sort of writing utensils, paper, or casebooks in front of them, lamenting the fact there was no higher authority to instruct them on what materials would be necessary for getting through a class.
Tough, tough times, indeed.
Tough, tough times, indeed.
- zeth006
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Re: What to bring to class?
Lulz.
All my notes are taken on my notebook. I might OCCASIONALLY pencil nonsense into the cases in my casebook or Civ Pro rulebook, but that's it.
RC error on my part.
Yes OP, you seem to have everything you need.
Which reminds me. I should probably get a a hi-lighter for my Civ Pro rulebook.
All my notes are taken on my notebook. I might OCCASIONALLY pencil nonsense into the cases in my casebook or Civ Pro rulebook, but that's it.
RC error on my part.
Yes OP, you seem to have everything you need.
Which reminds me. I should probably get a a hi-lighter for my Civ Pro rulebook.
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- savagedm
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Re: What to bring to class?
What is this, 1999? Bring your laptop unless you are one of those people who demands to synthesize everything by writing it out. Bring the casebook, a couple highlighters, and of course a 3 piece suit with a monocle. I hear they expel you if you forget your vest.
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Re: What to bring to class?
Blacks Legal Dictionary.
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Re: What to bring to class?
OGR3 wrote:Bring a desktop.
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I print my briefs out and bring them to class.
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That's what I was thinking! Thanks everyone.TTH wrote:OGR3 wrote:Bring a desktop.
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I print my briefs out and bring them to class.
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Re: What to bring to class?
Just wait till it's 3 cases a class for 6 classes... that cost adds upBCLS wrote:That's what I was thinking! Thanks everyone.TTH wrote:OGR3 wrote:Bring a desktop.
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I print my briefs out and bring them to class.
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