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Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
Hey, so our school lets us choose 1 elective for Spring semester: Intelluctual property, Family law, Evidence, International Law, Adminstrative Law, etc.
Is it wise to choose 1 class for Spring Semester class that is relatively "easy" (even tho all classes are curved) so that they can take the workload off of your other 1L classes so you try to get good grades 1L year?
Also, what electives did you guys find "easy" (for example, most people would say they found torts easier than other 1L classes even though they were all curved)
I'm was thinking about doing business administration because I want to go transactional, but now I'm re-thinking into putting a filler class to get my 1L grades up
Is it wise to choose 1 class for Spring Semester class that is relatively "easy" (even tho all classes are curved) so that they can take the workload off of your other 1L classes so you try to get good grades 1L year?
Also, what electives did you guys find "easy" (for example, most people would say they found torts easier than other 1L classes even though they were all curved)
I'm was thinking about doing business administration because I want to go transactional, but now I'm re-thinking into putting a filler class to get my 1L grades up
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
Don't do it. 1L grades > all.ghostowl wrote:Hey, so our school lets us choose 1 elective for Spring semester: Intelluctual property, Family law, Evidence, International Law, Adminstrative Law, etc.
Is it wise to choose 1 class for Spring Semester class that is relatively "easy" (even tho all classes are curved) so that they can take the workload off of your other 1L classes so you try to get good grades 1L year?
Also, what electives did you guys find "easy" (for example, most people would say they found torts easier than other 1L classes even though they were all curved)
I'm was thinking about doing business administration because I want to go transactional, but now I'm re-thinking into putting a filler class to get my 1L grades up
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
A basic, substantive, common law course will be easier than everything else.
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
Can you do a bullshit paper seminar class or are you limited to a certain amount of classes? Do the least amount of work humanly possible.
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
I think there are paper seminar classes, but I think all classes are curved so paper or exam, they're both going to require a lot of workTTRansfer wrote:Can you do a bullshit paper seminar class or are you limited to a certain amount of classes? Do the least amount of work humanly possible.
The one thing I feel I hate for papers, is that it's way more subjective than actual exams, because even essay exams have grading ruberic and elements...I feel, with papers, they can simply take off more because they don't like your writing style
can u provide any examples?Lockfast wrote:A basic, substantive, common law course will be easier than everything else.
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
I heard Family Law was pretty easy in my school, but I don't want employers to ask me why I took Family Law when it has nothing to do with what I want to do (transactional)
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
The difficulty of a class depends almost entirely on the prof. You need to get advice from 2Ls and 3Ls at your school.
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All you have to do is say someone recommended you take it for the bar. Problem solved.ghostowl wrote:I heard Family Law was pretty easy in my school, but I don't want employers to ask me why I took Family Law when it has nothing to do with what I want to do (transactional)
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Pretty much this. Find out what class requires the least amount of work and take it.rinkrat19 wrote:The difficulty of a class depends almost entirely on the prof. You need to get advice from 2Ls and 3Ls at your school.
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
Yep. But all other things being equal -- and if the OP has no preference among the classes he listed -- I'd say avoid administrative law and IP. The law there's too convoluted if you're goal is to spend the least amount of time studying. Just my opinion, though.TTRansfer wrote:Pretty much this. Find out what class requires the least amount of work and take it.rinkrat19 wrote:The difficulty of a class depends almost entirely on the prof. You need to get advice from 2Ls and 3Ls at your school.
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
Thanks guys. I just dropped Business Associations and added Family law (Rumors from my classmates Family law is "easy" class)
If I'm going patent(IP) / transactional, there are certain electives that should be taken in my school. Does having 1 filler class allow me to still get what I want?
If I'm going patent(IP) / transactional, there are certain electives that should be taken in my school. Does having 1 filler class allow me to still get what I want?
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
I don't see why not. You'll have plenty of time to do what you want electives-wise. Just work on getting grades.
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Re: Choosing Electives? Easy classes?
If you want easy, stay away from Evidence out of the listed class. I would guess Family Law would be the easiest. But again, you take the professor not the class. Talk to a 2L or 3L at your school.
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