WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
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WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
I followed this recommendation. Another of our merry band immediately checked them all.billyez wrote:And with that news, I can add my recommendation that the incoming class not look up the grade spread of the Professors in their section.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
and...WVUCelticFan wrote:I followed this recommendation. Another of our merry band immediately checked them all.billyez wrote:And with that news, I can add my recommendation that the incoming class not look up the grade spread of the Professors in their section.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
Great. I wouldn't have even thought to do that. But now...billyez wrote:And with that news, I can add my recommendation that the incoming class not look up the grade spread of the Professors in their section.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
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In an effort to go against any and all recommendations, how would one go about checking their professors' grade spread?Gecko of Doom wrote:Great. I wouldn't have even thought to do that. But now...billyez wrote:And with that news, I can add my recommendation that the incoming class not look up the grade spread of the Professors in their section.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
There's a binder in the Student Records Office, right across from where the section lists are posted. There's also the same binder in the library reserve room, where all the DVDs and stuff are.bluecrab5448 wrote:In an effort to go against any and all recommendations, how would one go about checking their professors' grade spread?Gecko of Doom wrote:Great. I wouldn't have even thought to do that. But now...billyez wrote:And with that news, I can add my recommendation that the incoming class not look up the grade spread of the Professors in their section.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
It's been on and off for me.sundance95 wrote:Is UVA's site down for anyone else?
Mostly C stuff, yeah. A lot of professors don't give any C-level grades, but some do, and that can cause some intense worry among students. But the courses with more Cs are easier to get As in, so it's a tradeoff.albanach wrote:So what's the concern? That if you discover 80% of the class get a B+ you might not try harder, or if you discover that 20% get C's you might be terrified?
I'm not sure what you would adjust based on the knowledge of grade spread.
The only thing I saw come out of looking at the grade spread was either apathy or stress later in the semester over the fact that this Professor or that Professor gave out C's. It honestly just doesn't matter. You'll get what you get - and as a PA told me once, you'll know when you've written a C/C+ exam anyway.albanach wrote:So what's the concern? That if you discover 80% of the class get a B+ you might not try harder, or if you discover that 20% get C's you might be terrified?
I'm not sure what you would adjust based on the knowledge of grade spread.
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just the satisfaction of curiositybillyez wrote:The only thing I saw come out of looking at the grade spread was either apathy or stress later in the semester over the fact that this Professor or that Professor gave out C's. It honestly just doesn't matter. You'll get what you get - and as a PA told me once, you'll know when you've written a C/C+ exam anyway.albanach wrote:So what's the concern? That if you discover 80% of the class get a B+ you might not try harder, or if you discover that 20% get C's you might be terrified?
I'm not sure what you would adjust based on the knowledge of grade spread.
It's not that big of a deal, really. See it if you want - I just don't know what you can really gain from it.
How do we log on to law web? I feel like I'm late to the TLS party.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
Go to the Virginia Law website and click on the "Students" tab. There's a link to the LawWeb login on the right side of the page. You should have received your login information already through e-mail.doctorgarth wrote:How do we log on to law web? I feel like I'm late to the TLS party.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
Many thanks!Gecko of Doom wrote:Go to the Virginia Law website and click on the "Students" tab. There's a link to the LawWeb login on the right side of the page. You should have received your login information already through e-mail.doctorgarth wrote:How do we log on to law web? I feel like I'm late to the TLS party.WVUCelticFan wrote:Sections are up on law web.
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In theory you would adjust your study based on the standard deviation of the grades, but in practice that's prettttty hard to do (especially first semester when you're still figuring out how to take a law school test). I mostly adjusted my study based on how interesting I found the class.albanach wrote:So what's the concern? That if you discover 80% of the class get a B+ you might not try harder, or if you discover that 20% get C's you might be terrified?
I'm not sure what you would adjust based on the knowledge of grade spread.
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goddammit.billyez wrote:I recently lost all affection and nostalgia for my supplements. If you want the Glannon Civ Pro E&E, a Civ Pro In A Nutshell book, and the Criminal Law Low supplement, PM me. I'll sell the Civ Pro one's together for five bucks and the Low one for five bucks. Might change my mind and just give them to you for free when I come to drop them off. I'd rather just have them off my hands at this point, but I'd like to get something for it so I can still claim I'm a capitalist of sorts.
Edit: Claimed.
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