Loyola Law School (L.A.) - Class of 2011 Forum
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Re: Loyola Law School (L.A.) - Class of 2011
hey guys,
im on the waitlist for Loyola but it is still a school i'm considering if i am accepted. i was wondering what the grading curve is like. i'm also considering pepperdine but read up on their grading curve and it seems a bit harsh.
at pepperdine, at least 32% of the students in every first year class received a grade below a B-. as i understand it, at hastings over the past years, teachers were required to give 20-35% of the students grades below a B-. 35% being the max! (this was before hastings relaxed their curve.) at pepperdine 35% seems to be around the norm. now hastings professors are instructed to give only 12-17% of their students grades below a B-. pepperdine's curve seems to be much harsher than hastings' future curve.
i was wondering if loyola's grading curve is similar. thanks!
im on the waitlist for Loyola but it is still a school i'm considering if i am accepted. i was wondering what the grading curve is like. i'm also considering pepperdine but read up on their grading curve and it seems a bit harsh.
at pepperdine, at least 32% of the students in every first year class received a grade below a B-. as i understand it, at hastings over the past years, teachers were required to give 20-35% of the students grades below a B-. 35% being the max! (this was before hastings relaxed their curve.) at pepperdine 35% seems to be around the norm. now hastings professors are instructed to give only 12-17% of their students grades below a B-. pepperdine's curve seems to be much harsher than hastings' future curve.
i was wondering if loyola's grading curve is similar. thanks!
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Re: Loyola Law School (L.A.) - Class of 2011
I don't really look at grading curves. I look at what the NALP says is required to be in the top 10%/25%/50% of your class because I think there's more context to those numbers. Based on that, the grading system seems similar. Based on the May 2007 graduating class, you needed a 3.5 to be in the Top 10%, a 3.26 to be in the top 25%, and a 2.98 to be in the top 50% at LLS. At Pepperdine, you need a 87.725 to be in the top 10%, 84.515 to be in the top 25%, and a 80.675 to be in the top 50%
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myke wrote:hey guys,
im on the waitlist for Loyola but it is still a school i'm considering if i am accepted. i was wondering what the grading curve is like. i'm also considering pepperdine but read up on their grading curve and it seems a bit harsh.
at pepperdine, at least 32% of the students in every first year class received a grade below a B-. as i understand it, at hastings over the past years, teachers were required to give 20-35% of the students grades below a B-. 35% being the max! (this was before hastings relaxed their curve.) at pepperdine 35% seems to be around the norm. now hastings professors are instructed to give only 12-17% of their students grades below a B-. pepperdine's curve seems to be much harsher than hastings' future curve.
i was wondering if loyola's grading curve is similar. thanks!
I don't think anyone cares about your actual grades, just your class rank. Here's the answer to your question any way http://reg.lls.edu/gradesandrankings/rank2007.html
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how's everyone doing on the housing hunt? anyone find a place to live without gettin robbed on the rent? haha...you would think with the economy the way it is they could give us soon to be majorly in debt law students a break 

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- snowboarder2713
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It's going ok, but yea I wish these apartments places saying that their apartments start from xxx price actually started from there.
I just can't wait to get my award letter from LLS so I can start applying for loans. I'm going to need them for my apartment!
I just can't wait to get my award letter from LLS so I can start applying for loans. I'm going to need them for my apartment!
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I live in Westwood, just on the west side of the UCLA campus. 1650 a month for a one bedroom! Crazy.
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Everyone should take out a shit ton of loans. Ask for an increase if you can.
With Loyola's job placement most of us will probably be on the new IBR plan (where your maximum payment is 15% of your discretionary income and the remaining balance gets wiped out in 25 yrs) any way, so might as well go for broke. Just make sure it's all Stafford or Grad Plus. Private loans don't qualify for the new plan.
With Loyola's job placement most of us will probably be on the new IBR plan (where your maximum payment is 15% of your discretionary income and the remaining balance gets wiped out in 25 yrs) any way, so might as well go for broke. Just make sure it's all Stafford or Grad Plus. Private loans don't qualify for the new plan.
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I was going to probably do that anyways, but that's very good to know. (I'm increasing my total loans to by a new Mac Laptop too.) Thanks for that info.
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Does anyone know if the Red Line is scary at night?
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hi all! just got off the waitlist and fairly certain i'll be joining you next year.
yay
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hey is anyone going to the law school tips session on the july 8th? i just rsvp'd it sounds like it might be helpful.
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Anyone get their award letters yet? I'm waiting, fairly impatiently, for mine...
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I'm most likely gonna RSVP for the Info session, and I also received my award letter TODAY so just know that its coming. It'll be nice to attach faces to comments, hope you all can make it. And one question.... is everyone taking out max amount from there financial aid????
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I think having that info session in the middle of July and in the middle of the week is a little ridiculous. It kind of excludes those of us who haven't moved to LA yet, and since its on a Tuesday night, I can't easily drive there then come back for work the next morning. It seems like it's something that would be good to have during orientation. [/rant]
PBJ time: I am planning on taking the max out for loans, I'm sure I'll need it, especially if you are planning on using some of it for summer, since our loans are just for the school yr.
SB: I also am waiting impatiently for my award letter and info on how to go about getting the loans.
When is everyone planning on moving to LA?
PBJ time: I am planning on taking the max out for loans, I'm sure I'll need it, especially if you are planning on using some of it for summer, since our loans are just for the school yr.
SB: I also am waiting impatiently for my award letter and info on how to go about getting the loans.
When is everyone planning on moving to LA?
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Re: Loyola Law School (L.A.) - Class of 2011
For those of you wanting to RSVP, but have not yet received the email, here is the contact info from the email...
Contact Information
To RSVP, please contact David Kirschner at David.Kirschner@lls.edu. You may also call the Admissions Office with any questions, at 213.736.1074. Please RSVP by July 2, 2008.
Hope to see you some of you out there =)
Contact Information
To RSVP, please contact David Kirschner at David.Kirschner@lls.edu. You may also call the Admissions Office with any questions, at 213.736.1074. Please RSVP by July 2, 2008.
Hope to see you some of you out there =)
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No award letter in the mail today, but I did get the "Not For Tourists Guide to Los Angeles." Get it if you are able to. It's free and it's legit. I was expecting like a 20 page pamphlet like Southwestern has. But this thing a a mammoth 450+ page book with tons of info in it. You can check it out here - http://notfortourists.com/losangeles.aspx.
And yep, I'm maxing out my loans too.
And yep, I'm maxing out my loans too.
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Re: Loyola Law School (L.A.) - Class of 2011
hey guys,
been lurking awhile but it looks like i'll be joining everyone at loyola this august, barring a sudden waitlist change from hastings
been lurking awhile but it looks like i'll be joining everyone at loyola this august, barring a sudden waitlist change from hastings

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I'm looking at the finaid email that was sent to us and it said that a link to our official award letter would come "soon" in an email. Did anyone get this email yet?
Damn I'm really getting impatient 'cause really I'm just so bored this summer. I gotta get out to L.A. and start living the city-life again before school starts.
Damn I'm really getting impatient 'cause really I'm just so bored this summer. I gotta get out to L.A. and start living the city-life again before school starts.
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I got the first email, but haven't heard anything else. I figured "soon" meant within a few days, a week max, but it's been almost two weeks. I thought I remember something saying official awards would be sent early June, but maybe I'm mistaken. Now I'm just nervous for it to come! I wish they had better communication on these types of things. When are you moving to LA?snowboarder2713 wrote:I'm looking at the finaid email that was sent to us and it said that a link to our official award letter would come "soon" in an email. Did anyone get this email yet?
Damn I'm really getting impatient 'cause really I'm just so bored this summer. I gotta get out to L.A. and start living the city-life again before school starts.
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(If approved) I'm moving in at the Medici on Aug 1, which is a few blocks away from LLS. I should be in LA starting July 15th though. You?
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- mes789
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The Medici looks nice, I'll probably be moving to LA the last week in July. I got a place in Pasadena and it's really close to the metro rail so I'll just take that in and catch the Loyola shuttle. I should probably find out if the shuttle is running during orientation. This is going to come up so quickly, next week is already Independence Day!
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mes789 wrote:The Medici looks nice, I'll probably be moving to LA the last week in July. I got a place in Pasadena and it's really close to the metro rail so I'll just take that in and catch the Loyola shuttle. I should probably find out if the shuttle is running during orientation. This is going to come up so quickly, next week is already Independence Day!
I thought my apartment was expensive! Damn! It looks nice, but geez that's some serious outflows of cash.
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At least we know where we're having the Pool parties.......
MEDICI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hopefully....
But that place looks damn nice hopefully u get approved.
MEDICI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
hopefully....
But that place looks damn nice hopefully u get approved.
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Re: Loyola Law School (L.A.) - Class of 2011
Absolutely pool party if at all possible (orientation week?). And I'm only living there cause I got a good deal. But I saw someone get a deal for the Visconti for like $2150 a month. That's redic. There's a stellar deal. Pasadena seems really nice and I may move up there after 1L. Btw, this is from the blog...
So maybe they're realizing that they're waiting till the last minute for this stuff too...Estimated Award Letter Update
The Financial Aid Office is processing applications for financial aid on a daily basis. Once your LLS Application for Financial Aid has been processed you will receive an email that will provide you with a link to log on and accept your Official Award Letter. If you have not yet completed your FAFSA and/or LLS Application for Financial Aid please do so as soon as possible. Please note that due to federal restrictions financial aid funds will not become available to students until the beginning of classes in August.
If you have questions or would like to check the status of your financial aid application please contact us at 213-736-1140.
Sincerely,
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