Sporadic Attendance vs No Attendance in Law School

From Yet Another Law Blog:

Sporadic attendance (1 in 4 classes):

  • guards against the possibility that professor will notice you’re never there
  • but then also might do the opposite, because professor might notice you, then notice when you’re gone most of the time
  • also opens up to the risk of getting called on, in which case you have to admit you haven’t read, and now you kinda have to go for a while because you’ll be in the professor’s mind


No attendance:

  • could get screwed and dropped from the class. I would no longer graduate, and would sacrifice my entire future.
  • but don’t have to go to class

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