Well I've just finished my first year and it's casenote competition time... And I'm having the worst time getting motivated... I don't really even want to do law review - the competition is so awful and boring and I'm not really thrilled to earn 1 credit a semester for a ton of work that I'm going to hate (I'm not really the "spout out original ideas and make us follow you" type, not really political at all either). But I know that it's a big prestige thing to have been on law review and could help me get a job in the end.
So my question is whether I should suck it up and do it or whether I should stop wasting my time with something I don't actually want to do!? (Sounds easy to a non-law student...)
P.S. If it matters, I want to get into health law - working for a healthcare system or health association (i.e. American Medical Association, etc.) ideally or even for the state government in the Department of Health.