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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by kissthegerman » Sat Sep 20, 2008 11:43 am

That was very helpful! Thank you for posting that! :D

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by ANON3333 » Sat Sep 20, 2008 2:23 pm

I hope this question isn't too noob, but for what reasons would someone choose the alternative curriculum over the standard?

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by SethD2767 » Wed Jan 21, 2009 10:47 pm

Bump. Any new insights or comments about section 3 since we last heard from you?

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Grad_Student » Thu Jan 22, 2009 12:03 am

Do you get a JD? Sounds more of an MA program

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by RVP11 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 6:48 pm

TTT-LS wrote:Using the section symbol to refer to a law school section = hilarity.
Sounds like something only a Curriculum B person at GULC would do.

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by RVP11 » Thu Jan 22, 2009 7:53 pm

bwv812 wrote:
jsporter wrote:
TTT-LS wrote:Using the section symbol to refer to a law school section = hilarity.
Sounds like something only a Curriculum B person at GULC would do.
That certainly means a lot coming from a 0L.
Your sense for sarcasm sucks. Especially coming from a 1L. :roll:

Yes, I was chiming in on the making fun of you bit. But since I'm a 0L I can't make fun of your contrived way of writing "Section" when it'd be easier to just type the whole thing out. :roll:

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Grad_Student » Fri Jan 23, 2009 6:14 pm

bwv812 wrote:
Grad_Student wrote:Do you get a JD? Sounds more of an MA program
As opposed to the traditional JD process of spending the first year (and probably all three) in a litigation-focused curriculum, passing the bar on the strength of a prep course, and then spending a career practicing corporate law? You're going to need a better argument for the traditional curriculum than that.
Testy a bit are we?

I just made mention that it SOUNDED MORE of an MA program as opposed to a tradition JD program. Don't get your panties in a bunch.

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by RVP11 » Fri Jan 23, 2009 8:03 pm

Bwv, do you think the fact that three people have been in here razzing on you has anything to do with your complete lack of a sense of humor?

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Harvey Dent » Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:07 pm

I think he feels abashed about the section symbol. (How do you do that btw?)

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Harvey Dent » Fri Jan 23, 2009 9:48 pm

bwv812 wrote:
Harvey Dent wrote:I think he feels abashed about the section symbol. (How do you do that btw?)
Option-6 on a mac.
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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Delinquent » Wed Dec 30, 2009 5:56 pm

So this thread is almost a year old, but I was recently admitted to Gtown and am extremely interested in Section 3/Curriculum B. Hopefully someone will give it a read. I feel like I'm beginning to get a handle on the differences in content and organization between B and A, but I have yet to find any good information on what exams in B are like. Any info on that? If the exams are substantially different, how do section 3 students prepare?

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by wiseowl » Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:33 pm

this sounds like a great option for academia.

i see it as harder to defend for firm jobs.

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Delinquent » Thu Dec 31, 2009 1:44 pm

wiseowl wrote:this sounds like a great option for academia.

i see it as harder to defend for firm jobs.
think there's an impact on clerkships?

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Re: § 3 (curriculum B) at GULC: 3 weeks in

Post by Yimbeezy » Thu Dec 31, 2009 3:54 pm

Snooker wrote:The 3B Curriculum seems like bullshit to me. Law schools are criticized for packing on too much theory and not teaching enough practical skills, so GULC's big solution is to pack on even more theory. will learning critical race theory as a 1L keep their graduates from sinking into document review jobs? Color me unimpressed.
GULC isn't trying to provide a solution that would please anti-intellectual LS critics.

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