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Breaking my own rule

This post comes from the middle of a BarBri lecture. Normally I don't do this. I don't even turn on my computer so I can pay undivided attention (they usually give us handouts to fill our notes into, so except for the first two days there's been no need to use the computer anyway).

But we're in the middle of Day 2 of 3 on Contracts and it is BORING. Contracts are not boring - I like contracts law a lot - but the lecturer is going SOOOOOO SLOWLY that he's sucking the joy right out of it, along with our ability to pay attention. Everyone here is very fidgety...

I suppose it's better to stay and ride it out because I'm studying better by paying attention to the lectures than by reading, which I have no patience to do. But I am behind on synthesizing my notes, and part of me thinks it would be a better use of my time to be doing that instead.

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