Updated to reflect this. Thanks.jbagelboy wrote:I think it's somewhat irresponsible to label an LRW "graded" if it doesn't factor into GPA/honors at the school. For example, at CLS we consider our LPW (legal writing equivalent) to be "ungraded" since it's not included in calculation of GPA/class honors (even though we don't release an official class rank) and it is therefore distinct from the "Graded" curriculum on an A/A-/B+/B scale.
Other schools with "High Pass/Pass/Fail" structures may still be "graded" in the sense that the class has non-zero weight on class rank/some impact on latin honors - those would be more appropriate metrics for incoming 0L's.
tl;dr, UVA, CLS, ect (and possibly other schools with letter grades in common law curriculum) do not have Graded LRW.
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Idk, this is what was listed as their "Typical First-Year Section Size" on their 509. Can anyone from Duke chime in?rickgrimes69 wrote:This isn't correct. Duke has 6 sections. Out of a class of 208, that would allocate an average of ~35 students per section.HorseThief wrote:Section Size
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http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 5&t=225131HorseThief wrote:Idk, this is what was listed as their "Typical First-Year Section Size" on their 509. Can anyone from Duke chime in?rickgrimes69 wrote:This isn't correct. Duke has 6 sections. Out of a class of 208, that would allocate an average of ~35 students per section.HorseThief wrote:Section Size
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UVA section size is more like 30-35 rather than in the 50's.
"Virginia Law splits its students into small sections of about 30 students each. The larger lectures range from 60 to 120 students. Total class size usually ends up at around 370."
http://www.top-law-schools.com/virginia-law-school.html
You probably got your # of 58 from here: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2013aba.pdf
If you read the word "section" in context, you can see it refers to the typical class size for 1Ls. (Unless thats exactly what you meant by "section," in which case disregard this post)
"Virginia Law splits its students into small sections of about 30 students each. The larger lectures range from 60 to 120 students. Total class size usually ends up at around 370."
http://www.top-law-schools.com/virginia-law-school.html
You probably got your # of 58 from here: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2013aba.pdf
If you read the word "section" in context, you can see it refers to the typical class size for 1Ls. (Unless thats exactly what you meant by "section," in which case disregard this post)
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Updated. I'll do some more research on each school so that our definition of 'section size' is consistent.sipy26 wrote:UVA section size is more like 30-35 rather than in the 50's.
"Virginia Law splits its students into small sections of about 30 students each. The larger lectures range from 60 to 120 students. Total class size usually ends up at around 370."
http://www.top-law-schools.com/virginia-law-school.html
You probably got your # of 58 from here: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2013aba.pdf
If you read the word "section" in context, you can see it refers to the typical class size for 1Ls. (Unless thats exactly what you meant by "section," in which case disregard this post)
In related news, if I ever make a ranking for 'Students who care most about their school,' UVA is definitely #1
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HorseThief wrote:Updated. I'll do some more research on each school so that our definition of 'section size' is consistent.sipy26 wrote:UVA section size is more like 30-35 rather than in the 50's.
"Virginia Law splits its students into small sections of about 30 students each. The larger lectures range from 60 to 120 students. Total class size usually ends up at around 370."
http://www.top-law-schools.com/virginia-law-school.html
You probably got your # of 58 from here: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2013aba.pdf
If you read the word "section" in context, you can see it refers to the typical class size for 1Ls. (Unless thats exactly what you meant by "section," in which case disregard this post)
In related news, if I ever make a ranking for 'Students who care most about their school,' UVA is definitely #1
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I think the only way to do it consistently is going to be using average class size, because the way schools use sections is going to be too variable to have any meaning. But, if this is the meaning you're gonna go with for section size, Chicago should be 32.HorseThief wrote:Updated. I'll do some more research on each school so that our definition of 'section size' is consistent.sipy26 wrote:UVA section size is more like 30-35 rather than in the 50's.
"Virginia Law splits its students into small sections of about 30 students each. The larger lectures range from 60 to 120 students. Total class size usually ends up at around 370."
http://www.top-law-schools.com/virginia-law-school.html
You probably got your # of 58 from here: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2013aba.pdf
If you read the word "section" in context, you can see it refers to the typical class size for 1Ls. (Unless thats exactly what you meant by "section," in which case disregard this post)
In related news, if I ever make a ranking for 'Students who care most about their school,' UVA is definitely #1
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A Yalie should confirm but I'm pretty sure that each section is assigned a first-semester doctrinal for which they write LRW stuff (e.g. a section might get Con Law and write a Con Law memo, another section might get Contracts and write a Contracts memo). All Yale first-semester courses are P/F.
For the graded/ungraded debate, Stanford doesn't have GPAs so obviously LRW doesn't factor into that but since it's graded on the same scale as all other classes I think it's fair to call it graded (I'm sure employers just treat it as another class). It's yearlong and the last two quarters are graded together (but show up as two separate grades on the transcript, it's weird).
For the graded/ungraded debate, Stanford doesn't have GPAs so obviously LRW doesn't factor into that but since it's graded on the same scale as all other classes I think it's fair to call it graded (I'm sure employers just treat it as another class). It's yearlong and the last two quarters are graded together (but show up as two separate grades on the transcript, it's weird).
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Tag! Thx for this
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That's right. We all take the same four black letter classes, but one includes a writing component (usually a memo and a brief, but depends on the prof.) That class is limited to one section and we combine with a few other sections for the other classes. Our sections are ~18. I'm not sure where the 58 comes from - possibly the average size of the large classes? All of the classes are P/F, including the one with the writing component.Yukos wrote:A Yalie should confirm but I'm pretty sure that each section is assigned a first-semester doctrinal for which they write LRW stuff (e.g. a section might get Con Law and write a Con Law memo, another section might get Contracts and write a Contracts memo). All Yale first-semester courses are P/F.
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Updated. However, the more I think about it, the section/class size ranking is fairly meaningless. It'd be helpful to know the exact sizes of sections, but there isn't clear data about that. And class size is useless. Most schools are going to have lecture size classes and seminars, so averaging those two numbers isn't helpful at all. Also, there isn't clear data about the class size either.
For the sake of integrity, I've removed that ranking from the first post, but I'll leave it here just in case we can get better data for this later.
For the sake of integrity, I've removed that ranking from the first post, but I'll leave it here just in case we can get better data for this later.
Average Class Size (Reported Section Size from 509 in Parenthesis)
- Yale 18 (38)
- Stanford (30)
- UVA 31 (58)
- Chicago 32 (93)
- Cornell (34)
- Duke 35 (58)
- Columbia (36)
- Northwestern 61
- Berkeley 64
- Harvard 80
- Penn 83
- Michigan 86
- NYU 90
- Georgetown 105
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3L at Duke. We have six sections, so our average section size is ~ 35 students. However, except for LARW (Legal Writing) and one doctrinal class, all our other 1L classes are taught to two sections at a time. So most 1L classes are made up of two random sections. So perhaps 58 is the average 1L class size?Robb wrote:http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... 5&t=225131HorseThief wrote:Idk, this is what was listed as their "Typical First-Year Section Size" on their 509. Can anyone from Duke chime in?rickgrimes69 wrote:This isn't correct. Duke has 6 sections. Out of a class of 208, that would allocate an average of ~35 students per section.HorseThief wrote:Section Size
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The journal participation %ages are way off.
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Went back and checked my work and turns out I'd been using total student body numbers from the current academic year whereas the journal and clinic position numbers were from the prior academic year. Updated those in my post to make it consistently based on prior academic year numbers. For most schools it was a slight change, with the exception of Stanford, which I think had a typo in my original. Thanks for catching it!abl wrote:The journal participation %ages are way off.
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Most 1Ls won't be on journals, so using the entire student body in the denominator throws things off.oxie wrote:Went back and checked my work and turns out I'd been using total student body numbers from the current academic year whereas the journal and clinic position numbers were from the prior academic year. Updated those in my post to make it consistently based on prior academic year numbers. For most schools it was a slight change, with the exception of Stanford, which I think had a typo in my original. Thanks for catching it!abl wrote:The journal participation %ages are way off.
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It's stickiednothingtosee wrote:This thread is underappreciated. (is that not a word?)
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But only 3141 views doeNorth wrote:It's stickiednothingtosee wrote:This thread is underappreciated. (is that not a word?)
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So who is the badass that transferred(dropped?) out of YLS?
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Very interesting, thanks for the post.cotiger wrote:Percentage of students with half-tuition scholarship or greater (half to full tuition/full tuition and up):
1) Stanford 24.4% (22.3/2.1)
2) Yale 23.7% (23.7/0.2)
3) UVA 17.8% (11.9/5.9)
4) Harvard 16.0% (13.8/2.2)
5) Chicago 13.6% (7.2/6.4)
6) Northwestern 12.8% (12/0.8 )
7) Berkeley 12.0% (10.7/1.3)
8 )GULC 11.5% (11.5/0)
9) NYU 10.2% (3.3/6.9)
10) Penn 9.7% (5.8/3.9)
11) Columbia 9.2% (8/1.2)
12) Duke 9.0% (6.7/2.3)
13) Michigan 6.9% (2.8/4.1)
14) Cornell 6.7% (6.7/0)
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They seem to very less conservative at virginia, I think I'll apply for above reasons, thanks for the post.sipy26 wrote:UVA section size is more like 30-35 rather than in the 50's.
"Virginia Law splits its students into small sections of about 30 students each. The larger lectures range from 60 to 120 students. Total class size usually ends up at around 370."
http://www.top-law-schools.com/virginia-law-school.html
You probably got your # of 58 from here: https://www.law.virginia.edu/pdf/aba/2013aba.pdf
If you read the word "section" in context, you can see it refers to the typical class size for 1Ls. (Unless thats exactly what you meant by "section," in which case disregard this post)
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any chance OP has data for international student numbers on the T14?
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Nope, sorry. I pulled all of the data from the ABA 509 reports, and international students aren't on there.toothless_canadian wrote:any chance OP has data for international student numbers on the T14?
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Thanks for this! any update on LRW and COA?
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