Law School Grades Suck
Law professors hate grading and grades just as much as law students.
Law professors hate grading and grades just as much as law students.
You could really get yourself into some trouble...
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When technology fails, law students always suffer.
As you sit and await your grades, think about how to avoid these 'tells' next semester.
This sounds like it was one hell of a test.
Not all law students were willing to potentially risk life and limb to take a stupid test.
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Remember that finals, despite this metaphor, aren’t death. Your grades can’t kill you.
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Those who’ve adopted legal-specific systems are seeing big benefits.
Coming to office hours and demanding that your professor needs to change your grade and suggesting your professor is incompetent is not going to end well.
If you want higher grades in law school, then you need to give this a try.
These are REAL COMMENTS students have made to this law professor about their exams.
Mistakes were made, but what is this law school going to do about it?
This is a pretty terrible way to take a final.