I'm overwhelmed by the response, and appreciate the input. However, I need to re-state my initial question:
"As a Law student, do you find your coursework, and the corresponding quest for good grades, hindering your ability to enjoy life beyond school?"
First, I know Law is an intensive but satisfying course. I do expect a lot of hardwork, and also understand that more time spent on (effective) studying will correlate with better results.
My query isn't about whether Law is difficult. I just want to learn if the workload is heavy enough that it consumes most of your time? I want to hear from ex/current Law students how you manage this choice of study with your other pursuits.
I think most of us answered the question (especially at the begining before things got a little side tracked) the problem is though we can't tell you what you want. I think most of us are answering your question indirectly as its difficult to do directly, we are answering my telling you how hard it is so you can access how much time you think it will take.
Its impossible to know how much time law studies will take YOU. First of all, it changes at yu get used to studying and even the most experienced of us have misjudged the time an assessment would take (hence me working on one this morning). We all learn in different ways and at different paces so we cant tell you if you will be one of those people who need to study extra hard or just do the minimum.
One variable is reading speed, you will read much slower in first year as you are getting used to legal lanuage and academic language and thus it will take you longer. You will also start to learn what is important and what is what can be skipped or skimmed. Some people just read slower generally, my boyfriend and I can be doing the same subject with the same book and finish at completely different times.
Some people find lectures dont work for them and thus need to write their own notes, others find they are capable of running of the lecturers notes and doing the reading.
Basically there will be some sacrifice, that being you either have perfect grades and a limited social life, decent to average grades and a moderate social life or passes-fails and a crazy party all night every night social life.
With me, I want somewhat of a social life, I work about 16hrs a week and I have a boyfriend. Both my friends and boyfriend are either students or law students and understand uni study...it does mean some I dont see much during semester because they all go to separate uni's but others I may see once a week (limited funds contributes to this) and having a job also means there is some sacrifice to my grades, but I am happy to have decent grades, some solid work experience and a limited social life...