Gunners won't shut up in law school! (Law School DVD)
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This isn't specific to law degrees, it happens in useful university degrees too.
There's something called powerpoint, ask your lecturer for his slides.
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@ASUGIRL09 You think the necessity for lawyers is even slightly comparable to the necessity for medical professionals in today's world?
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I am glad that we at UNM are not this snarky and competative. Some people talk, some dont, not a big deal. Study hard and rape those exams and it will all come out in the wash.
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I subscribe to being a firefly - stay quiet until you have something brilliant to say that benefits the entire class, then say it. Minimize these firefly comments to once a month, and not only will nobody rag on you for not shutting up, they'll actually look forward to seeing your hand in the air. If it can wait, save it for after class when you're catching up with classmates or the professor.
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i believe there should be a balance,raping your gobs and going off topic is completely some thing no one wants to bear with.if you are really intelligent, great! show it somewhere else >.> however if you cannot understand something or really need to ask an important question or clarify something, then do it right away, others be damned! gunning is bad but participation in class is important if you need to get your doubts cleared without needing after classes. after all you are paying for it!
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I get trying to understand the material, but sometimes they throw out some crazy scenarios (especially in Torts) that go completely off topic. It's always the same people. I pay 68 dollars a class and close to a 1,000 dollars a week (I did the numbers one day while a "gunner" was getting our professor off topic). I want to start docking people for time wasted. Unless it is relevant to what we are discussing, save it for after class. Once grades come out though, they do tend to be more reserved.
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@redSHIFT69 Your comments are illogical. There is no explanation to your reasoning, just stereotypical assumptions. Yes, med school is very difficult, law school is also stressful and very competitive. We do the same credit hours as an MD, but in 3 years. We don't have the advantage of doing a residency. We figure it out on our own. Law school rewires our thinking process. To do that in 3 years is overwhelming. Bottom line is both professions require intelligence and are needed in society.
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I am going to PEE MY PANTS next semester in law school when I notice that someone is a Gunner.
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Answering all the questions is being a gunner???
I guess that I'm the undergrad gunner , but I always thought I was taking one for the team ,doing my coeds a favor since most of them did not know the answers and the professor was going to start calling out names and most would end embarrass ,piss and looking at me like I was to blame for not stopping him.
You are damn if you do , and damn if you don't. You and everyone else will probably end with the same doubt.
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2:38 --> You don't up your grade by gunning.
Huh? You certainly can since professors often bump grades slightly for participation.
I find that the quieter you are, the more impact your words have when you use them.
DEConnoisseur 1 year ago 15
Those of you that are defending gunners have NO idea what you are talking about. If you're not in law school then shut your trap. We pay hundreds of dollars per class to hear what the prof has to say. Not to hear some douche bag bump his gums about "what he thinks the law should be" or "why the supreme court was wrong." If you are in law school and you're defending them, you're the gunner. Law students aren't universal pricks worldwide, maybe gunner's are actually dickheads that nobody likes...
walsead 2 years ago 10