I heard differently from a couple of people on law review and the student handbook on the intranet says write on scores go first. Now that could be incorrect, but that's what I've seen and heardarklaw13 wrote:If a person would have both graded and written on, they get put in as a grade-on. So someone who would have graded on does not take up a write on spot.The_Lorax wrote:With the >200 person class this year I'd be pretty surprised if 3.8 graded onto Law Review this year unless a bunch of the top take the write on spots too.Big Red wrote: 3.5 was also good enough for PDP in the 1L class last year (which is top third), but I can tell you that 3.7 didn't grade on to VLR (~top 10%) and would bet that 3.8 did.
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Maybe that is right. It's been a bit since I went through the process...The_Lorax wrote:I heard differently from a couple of people on law review and the student handbook on the intranet says write on scores go first. Now that could be incorrect, but that's what I've seen and heardarklaw13 wrote:If a person would have both graded and written on, they get put in as a grade-on. So someone who would have graded on does not take up a write on spot.The_Lorax wrote:With the >200 person class this year I'd be pretty surprised if 3.8 graded onto Law Review this year unless a bunch of the top take the write on spots too.Big Red wrote: 3.5 was also good enough for PDP in the 1L class last year (which is top third), but I can tell you that 3.7 didn't grade on to VLR (~top 10%) and would bet that 3.8 did.
Edit: now that I think about it, I remember that being the case and that it was odd they essentially preferred gpa's over good write-on scores, the latter being more important for being on a journal.
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