The meetings were insanely boring most of the time because of the rigid paramaters put on study. Cut and dried, very little individual commentary.
In fact, I was counseled several times for making "inappropriately personal or extraneous" comments. They don't want to hear personal expressions of faith or additional study at the meetings.
That makes it not learning, but indoctrination, which is boring, really. The repetition is mind numbing and if you object to it, you're told you're thinking too much of yourself and that we all need this repetition.
Really, it's boring mainly if you are resisting the indoctrination in any way. If you're sitting there daydreaming, escapting, thinking original thoughts, your body is trapped there as your mind is trying to find relief.
Neither me or my husband could stand sitting there that long, most of the time, so we'd go out to our car and listen to the meeting on FM. People looked down on us for that, but we got to where we didn't care, we needed the relief for our backs.
Yeah, meetings were not only boring, they were torture with a side order of boring.