It is getting tedious to tackle law coursework, seminars, and keep up with lectures to prepare for my exam. It’s burdensome. I need help!
It is completely normal to feel overwhelmed by the sheer volume of law school because it is designed in that way - to be rigorous. However, the feeling of being burdensome suggests it is time to move from working harder to working smarter. So you first need to optimise your workflow. Use the 80/20 rule, which means identifying 20% of the topics that will 80% of your exam grade. Then triage your module. If you cannot read everything, then prioritise seminar prep (for class participation grades) and case summaries. Avoid passive reading textbooks; instead, turn headings into questions, use flashcards, and write down everything you remember about a topic from memory. If struggling, get the best law coursework help from experts to tackle your academic tasks efficiently.