Re: WUSTL Recent Grad (and others) Taking Questions
Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2015 2:45 pm
To examine similarities in syntax and such. I hear some were brought in last time aroundLET'S GET IT wrote:Language experts?
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To examine similarities in syntax and such. I hear some were brought in last time aroundLET'S GET IT wrote:Language experts?
Money well spent.PourMeTea wrote:To examine similarities in syntax and such. I hear some were brought in last time aroundLET'S GET IT wrote:Language experts?
Remember how I told y'all it was going to be your worst experience in law school? I wasn't kidding.scottidsntknow wrote:I still have PTSD from that 24 hour final omg.
Also my worst doctrinal grade of courseBirdnals wrote:Remember how I told y'all it was going to be your worst experience in law school? I wasn't kidding.scottidsntknow wrote:I still have PTSD from that 24 hour final omg.
Yeah I don't care what the administration says: that didn't happen.sublime wrote:I pretty much refuse to believe that four separate people got merit based 2.5s on a take home exam.
Dolphine wrote:If you guys really wanna know if they're LLMs or not, LLMs are included in the grade distrbution but not the mean. Someone bust out their calculator.
3-4 miles and you can metro? Where are you living?RareExports wrote:How available are bike racks at/near AB Hall? Going to be living 3-4 miles away and faced with the decision of biking or taking the MetroLink.
A couple blocks north of the Forest Park station.scottidsntknow wrote:3-4 miles and you can metro? Where are you living?RareExports wrote:How available are bike racks at/near AB Hall? Going to be living 3-4 miles away and faced with the decision of biking or taking the MetroLink.
There are bike racks at both entrances of the law school you should be fine. And I'd rely more on your bike too. I lived in CWE with no car and relied on metro and it's just very annoying (doesn't run as often, not as safe, etc.).RareExports wrote:A couple blocks north of the Forest Park station.scottidsntknow wrote:3-4 miles and you can metro? Where are you living?RareExports wrote:How available are bike racks at/near AB Hall? Going to be living 3-4 miles away and faced with the decision of biking or taking the MetroLink.
I think your math may be off.yankees12 wrote:With those 4, the mean is a 3.49. If you take those 4 out, the mean is a 3.528. Almost certainly LLMs.
Dolphine wrote:If you guys really wanna know if they're LLMs or not, LLMs are included in the grade distrbution but not the mean. Someone bust out their calculator.
I plan on having a car, just don't want to shell out $550 a semester for a parking pass when I'm able to make a 12-minute bike ride or metro for free. As long as there's always available bike racks, I think I prefer that to using the MetroLink. Thanks!scottidsntknow wrote:There are bike racks at both entrances of the law school you should be fine. And I'd rely more on your bike too. I lived in CWE with no car and relied on metro and it's just very annoying (doesn't run as often, not as safe, etc.).RareExports wrote:A couple blocks north of the Forest Park station.scottidsntknow wrote:3-4 miles and you can metro? Where are you living?RareExports wrote:How available are bike racks at/near AB Hall? Going to be living 3-4 miles away and faced with the decision of biking or taking the MetroLink.
also saw a new one on Investor-State Arbitration is up.bulinus wrote:There is a Chinese business law weekend course up now, if anyone is interested.