Let’s be real – law school classes are not as scintillating as TV and movies make them seem. In fact, sometimes they’re the exact opposite and have the wonderful effect of, well, putting you to sleep. Long gone are the days when you feared cold-calling, eh?
While many choose to treat class time as an occasion to g-chat and window shop (to the girl in the second row, at least move to the back of the room) in an effort to stay awake and make the time go by faster, there is also the option of paying attention and trying to learn – even if it is an area of law you know you’ll never practice in. Here are 5 ways to stay awake in class.
Lastly, if you’re reading this while in class – thank you for the support. Now, get back to it.
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