Sec B or C?The Abyss wrote:Damn. I think I'm going to break my f5 key refreshing YES.Scalvert wrote:The Abyss wrote:Anyone get any grades back except for legal writing?
I heard sec A has theirs.
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BScalvert wrote:Sec B or C?The Abyss wrote:Damn. I think I'm going to break my f5 key refreshing YES.Scalvert wrote:The Abyss wrote:Anyone get any grades back except for legal writing?
I heard sec A has theirs.
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Anyone know what the median is supposed to be? Seems like 3.3ish, maybe 3.4?
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It's somewhere between the two, closer to a 3.4.jumbocolumbo wrote:Anyone know what the median is supposed to be? Seems like 3.3ish, maybe 3.4?
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arklaw13 wrote:It's somewhere between the two, closer to a 3.4.
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Really? where/how does one find it? That seems odddo_me_a_favor wrote:would take this with a grain of salt, i've heard it's closer to 3.3 than 3.4. but apparently it's available in the library??arklaw13 wrote:It's somewhere between the two, closer to a 3.4.jumbocolumbo wrote:Anyone know what the median is supposed to be? Seems like 3.3ish, maybe 3.4?
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on that note, anyone know when/if pdp does invites after spring? had a ~big upswing~ and want to make my resume all pretty before oci (but if they only do it after first sem, f that i guess)
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If they put the information in the library, they did it since I've graduated. There was some outdated information when I was there, but the curve has changed since then.
The percentages of students that are supposed to be given each grade were leaked by some visiting professor when I was there. You can do some math based on those and figure what the median should be for a given class. It is closer to a 3.4 than 3.3, but could vary slightly because there's probably still a certain amount of discretion involved.
The percentages of students that are supposed to be given each grade were leaked by some visiting professor when I was there. You can do some math based on those and figure what the median should be for a given class. It is closer to a 3.4 than 3.3, but could vary slightly because there's probably still a certain amount of discretion involved.
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When you say that the handbook has the "grade curve," what exactly do you mean?do_me_a_favor wrote:that grade curve is now available in the student handbook--so we do know exactly what the grade distribution should be, but unfortunately that's not enough to calculate the median using only the dean's list cutoff. unless there's some mathematical formula idk about lol.arklaw13 wrote:If they put the information in the library, they did it since I've graduated. There was some outdated information when I was there, but the curve has changed since then.
The percentages of students that are supposed to be given each grade were leaked by some visiting professor when I was there. You can do some math based on those and figure what the median should be for a given class. It is closer to a 3.4 than 3.3, but could vary slightly because there's probably still a certain amount of discretion involved.
also, apparently the professors are allowed to jigger with the grade distribution and so it's not a guarantee they all use the numbers used in the student handbook. this basically destroys any chance at precisely calculating the GPA levels---again, unless im missing something key.
i just doubt it's 3.4 median because my friend with a 3.5 (idk what it was exactly but it was def 3.5 and not much over) got an invite to PDP as well, meaning she's probably top third at that GPA. would just one point in GPA separate 33% and 50%??? that feels strange. plus a 3.4 is greater than a b+ average, which more than half the class has.
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I think they're referring to a chart with A = x% of students, B+ = x% of students, etc.arklaw13 wrote:When you say that the handbook has the "grade curve," what exactly do you mean?do_me_a_favor wrote:that grade curve is now available in the student handbook--so we do know exactly what the grade distribution should be, but unfortunately that's not enough to calculate the median using only the dean's list cutoff. unless there's some mathematical formula idk about lol.arklaw13 wrote:If they put the information in the library, they did it since I've graduated. There was some outdated information when I was there, but the curve has changed since then.
The percentages of students that are supposed to be given each grade were leaked by some visiting professor when I was there. You can do some math based on those and figure what the median should be for a given class. It is closer to a 3.4 than 3.3, but could vary slightly because there's probably still a certain amount of discretion involved.
also, apparently the professors are allowed to jigger with the grade distribution and so it's not a guarantee they all use the numbers used in the student handbook. this basically destroys any chance at precisely calculating the GPA levels---again, unless im missing something key.
i just doubt it's 3.4 median because my friend with a 3.5 (idk what it was exactly but it was def 3.5 and not much over) got an invite to PDP as well, meaning she's probably top third at that GPA. would just one point in GPA separate 33% and 50%??? that feels strange. plus a 3.4 is greater than a b+ average, which more than half the class has.
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Well if you have the percentages you can figure up a rough estimate of what the median would be. But if people are just wondering if it's closer to a 3.3 or 3.4, the easy answer is that there are quite a bit more A/A-'s given out than B/B-'s, in addition to the fact that an A- pulls your gpa up more relative to a B+ than a B pulls it down. Someone who's better at manipulating data sets could probably compare averages of random outcomes across 7 classes and get a decent mean/stdev, but the short answer is that it's probably closer to a 3.4.
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I think you're underestimating just how much of the class is in the range of 3.3-3.5 due to the sheer volume of B+s handed out. It's important to keep in mind that the curve loosens up after your first year but is, by design, very tight.
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.
I've heard nothing about coif, but would guess (which much less confidence than that a 3.8 gets on VLR) that it's in the mid 3.8 range. I'm pretty sure Vandy doesn't have any latin, which is a shame, but I do honestly believe the curve helps people in the 3.4-3.5 range get jobs.
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.
I've heard nothing about coif, but would guess (which much less confidence than that a 3.8 gets on VLR) that it's in the mid 3.8 range. I'm pretty sure Vandy doesn't have any latin, which is a shame, but I do honestly believe the curve helps people in the 3.4-3.5 range get jobs.
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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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Sorry for a dumb request, but where does one find that on the intranet?do_me_a_favor wrote:arklaw13 wrote:If they put the information in the library, they did it since I've graduated. There was some outdated information when I was there, but the curve has changed since then.
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I can't seem to find this info, but do we know roughly when we hear about journals including ELPAR?
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I think before the 4th, but don't hold me to that.jumbocolumbo wrote:I can't seem to find this info, but do we know roughly when we hear about journals including ELPAR?
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a prof emailed and said definitely by july 4 and possibly before end of june.jumbocolumbo wrote:I can't seem to find this info, but do we know roughly when we hear about journals including ELPAR?
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Thanks ya'll.
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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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Grade on for VLR is somewhere in the 3.8 range, but by the time coif comes out (with the more generous 2L and 3L curves), I would expect that cutoff to be a 3.9 or higher.Big Red wrote:I think you're underestimating just how much of the class is in the range of 3.3-3.5 due to the sheer volume of B+s handed out. It's important to keep in mind that the curve loosens up after your first year but is, by design, very tight.
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.
I've heard nothing about coif, but would guess (which much less confidence than that a 3.8 gets on VLR) that it's in the mid 3.8 range. I'm pretty sure Vandy doesn't have any latin, which is a shame, but I do honestly believe the curve helps people in the 3.4-3.5 range get jobs.
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FYI journal invites come out before they're listed online by phone. If you get a call, maybe wait until the full list comes out to tell anyone but your parents so there isn't any prolonged suspense or agony for classmates.
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