I'm in a bind where I have chosen to take a class that has turned out to be extraordinarily boring, useless, poorly taught and, at the same time, rife with information overload.

The professor assigns hundreds of pages in dense legal case readings each week and just understanding what the book (which is poorly written) is talking about is difficult in itself. I've found myself procrastinating because it is such an unenjoyable task to do the reading.

And yet I need to do well in this class as law school is about a GPA at the end of the day, unfortunately. Even though this class fulfills no personal or professional goals.

Have other people successfully overcome an extreme lack of interest in a certain reading and applied the PhotoReading system nonetheless?

I do multiple passes with a purpose of "I need this information to do well in this class, etc, etc" -- but the information just doesnt' gel like it usually does (that's an abbreviated purpose -- mine is much better in reality).

Any help would be MUCH appreciated.