For a professional school you’d hope that the courses offered at law school would all be useful for a career in law. But we’d bet you already know that there are some classes that are worthless when it comes to actually being a lawyer.

Black letter law classes are good for exploring different practice areas and practical skills classes can be invaluable if taught well. But then there are those classes that you wonder how they got onto the course list at all.

We’ve compiled a list of our favorite topics that, while perhaps interesting, will not be of much if you want to actually, you know, practice law. Consider it a warning, and some comic relief.

Related Resources:

  • 11 Worthless Classes at Top 10 Schools (Bitter Lawyer)
  • Law Schools Cut Class Sizes after Applicants Wise Up (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)
  • Ex Law Students Sue Over ‘Arbitrary and Capricious’ D in Contracts (FindLaw’s Greedy Associates)

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