That's all 2Ls and 3Ls do during class...By then you realize that lectures are primarily worthless.gothamm wrote:wtf is gchat?!??!
I mean, I know what it is...but did not know it was that popular.
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cornellbeez wrote:That's all 2Ls and 3Ls do during class...By then you realize that lectures are primarily worthless.gothamm wrote:wtf is gchat?!??!
I mean, I know what it is...but did not know it was that popular.
really?
I thought the lectures were important, and the books were mostly useless. TLS is full of advice on 0L law prep kinda stuff and the consensus is that its mostly useless because you don't know what professors expect
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Idk, I think you evaluate the professor. I doubt I ever pay attention in Crim Pro but am rarely not paying attention in Con Law. Once you learn to weed out what will and wont be on the test during the lecture you can get better at deciding when you actually need to pay attention.
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This. I saw absolutely no correlation between class participation/paying attention and exam success. Some people actually did better once they stopped paying attention. I had one friend who missed the entire semester because he found the professor long winded and confusing. He got the A star.Sean1269 wrote:It seems like a lot of 0Ls have answered this, and I remember as a 0L wondering the same thing...so here is my answer as a 1L.
There are of course gunners in law school, they take copious notes, answer every question, and like to hijack the class with their own hypotheticals. They will have 50 pg. outlines etc. They usually sit front and center. Professors often make fun of gunners, but most gunners don't think they're actually gunners. Other students don't like them, often making betting pools to see who will answer the most questions, or ask the most questions for the day. In my experience, they don't do substantially better than anyone else, maybe even worse.
They are the normal students. You see them playing on facebook, reading the news, etc, and then switching back to their notes when something important is said or repeated. They often have their book open which reveals highlighting, and thus the fact that they read before class. They do just fine switching between messing around and paying attention. This group is the vast majority.
The last group is the opposite of the gunners. There is a rebuttable presumption gunners will do poorly. With the quiet kids in the back, who often do not pay attention, there is a rebuttable presumption they do well. They're sleepers. Trying to fool you into thinking they are dumb. In reality, they study hours on end at home and are prepared for class. They usually have the belief that they only need to come to class to fulfill the ABA attendance requirement.
There you have it. The three groups. The middle is the largest. Don't be a gunner.
I forgot to mention, sometimes the people in the last two groups intentionally try and mimic gunners by asking ridiculous hypos, or contesting the facts of a case.
For my part, I used to watch a lot of MLB TV. I just made sure I read the case so I could answer if/when cold called upon. I've said this time and time again, just figure out what a professor wants. Most professors only care how you do on the exam, so your time is best spend studying old exams or previously perfected outlines. In the rare classes where professors credited participation, I was hyper involved and usually got an A for my effort. But if it isn't really required, then I was zoned out and/or absent for a good portion of my classes.
Oh, and build a good network of other law students. Study groups are great for filling in knowledge gaps.
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When I was sitting in at Chicago in a 1L torts class, every single person was taking notes, minus the part when the professor was giving scenarios/asking for discussion. There may have been one person who was playing a game. At Northwestern, in a business associations course, I observed nearly everyone not paying attention and the discussion was non-existent. I decided I wouldn't apply to Northwestern after that...
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I would apply to Northwestern after thatfltanglab wrote:When I was sitting in at Chicago in a 1L torts class, every single person was taking notes, minus the part when the professor was giving scenarios/asking for discussion. There may have been one person who was playing a game. At Northwestern, in a business associations course, I observed nearly everyone not paying attention and the discussion was non-existent. I decided I wouldn't apply to Northwestern after that...
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Internet's blocked at Chicago, right?fltanglab wrote:When I was sitting in at Chicago in a 1L torts class, every single person was taking notes, minus the part when the professor was giving scenarios/asking for discussion. There may have been one person who was playing a game.
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There's some sort of race-to-the-bottom of inanity shit going on here lately.
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TCR. I used to think I paid to take the 3 exams each semester. So roughly $7,500 per law school exam * 6 exams per year. Oh those law school profs work so hard to earn their $200k yearly salaries.nealric wrote:You paid for classes? I paid my money for some OCI bidding slots and a piece of paper that said I could take the bar.Also, you're paying a fuckton to go to these classes.
I'm only half joking.
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Why don't you play it safe and study. After all it is your entire future at stake.
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everyone in my Fed Courts class pays attn.
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ITT: A bunch of gunners try to convince other students that paying attention in class is useless.
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Studying /=/ paying attention in class. The best time to play it safe would be first semester. After finals, you see how much of class was completely irrelevant. It just requires much less mental energy when you know what to pay attention to and what things you don't really need to pay attention to. And mental energy really starts to feel like a limited resource after a while. You'll also probably have a good idea of what classes you need to pay more attention in and which ones you don't need to. There are some classes where you can be absent more than show up and still get an A if you know the out-of-class material. There are some classes where you absolutely need to be there as much as you can.FiveSermon wrote:Why don't you play it safe and study. After all it is your entire future at stake.
fwiw, I would have said the exact same thing that you did when I was a 0L
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You're conflating "paying attention" with "studying."FiveSermon wrote:Why don't you play it safe and study. After all it is your entire future at stake.
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I bet a lot of people exaggerate how little they pay attention to seem cool and nonchalant about things, or to cope with their discomfort at no longer being one of the best students in class like they were in UG.
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dihydrogenmonoxide wrote:I bet a lot of people exaggerate how little they pay attention to seem cool and nonchalant about things, or to cope with their discomfort at no longer being one of the best students in class like they were in UG.
No.
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kalvano wrote:dihydrogenmonoxide wrote:I bet a lot of people exaggerate how little they pay attention to seem cool and nonchalant about things, or to cope with their discomfort at no longer being one of the best students in class like they were in UG.
NoMore than likely.
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I'm long since graduated, and removed from the process - I can tell you this is not the case. The people that over did it sometimes in fact did worse because they studied the wrong things. What the professor says is irrelevant. Only what is on the exam matters. To the extent those two align, then you should pay attention. A lot of times, you can learn the same stuff through much more direct means (outlines, old exams, etc). A lot of people don't seem to understand that, and a lot of people wasted their time and were confused as to why they didn't do better on their exams. Maybe a lot of you will end of being those people. But you're all super smart and dedicated 0Ls, so by all means... don't take my advice.yngblkgifted wrote:kalvano wrote:dihydrogenmonoxide wrote:I bet a lot of people exaggerate how little they pay attention to seem cool and nonchalant about things, or to cope with their discomfort at no longer being one of the best students in class like they were in UG.
NoMore than likely.
I studied my fair share, but I'd be lying if I said I paid attention during most class periods. For most classes, it simply wasn't that important to doing well on the exam.
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yngblkgifted wrote:kalvano wrote:dihydrogenmonoxide wrote:I bet a lot of people exaggerate how little they pay attention to seem cool and nonchalant about things, or to cope with their discomfort at no longer being one of the best students in class like they were in UG.
NoMore than likely.
Still no.
Edit - yeah, what the other guy said. I know about where a lot of people in my class ranked, and I ranked better than some who listened to every word the professor said, and worse than some who did nothing but fuck off.
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On a recent visit to a a t30 one rather large gentleman was playing some tower defense game the entire class inbetween chugging off brand soda.
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I do, except in Ks, but my profs are all engaging and I'm not the best book-learner.
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i paid much more attention in class last semester when laptops were not banned by all our professors. This semester, I feel like no matter what I do my notes will suck so I wind up messing with my phone a lot more. irony huh...
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Then why argue about it on the internet?danquayle wrote:I'm long since graduated, and removed from the process
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Because he has something relevant to add to the discussion?FalafelWaffle wrote:Then why argue about it on the internet?danquayle wrote:I'm long since graduated, and removed from the process
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I was referring more to his general presence in the forum for law students.beachbum wrote:Because he has something relative to add to the discussion?FalafelWaffle wrote:Then why argue about it on the internet?danquayle wrote:I'm long since graduated, and removed from the process
Seriously? What are you waiting for?
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