One of the things that makes law school so challenging is the amount of non-classwork required. "Non-classwork" is the work that has nothing to do with class preparation. It's the stuff you work on after you are prepared for class.
The non-classwork includes mostly synthesis of class notes, reading notes, and supplemental text notes (for those who have time) into easily understandable and memorable outlines. In addition, some students create their own flashcards and/or study their professor's old exams.
So the question is always (at least for me): What should I do?
The answer is usually get some sleep.
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