Law schools don't really care about pass no credit, so take one and see how you do.uoft9919 wrote:It's not that I can't write, its that I'm afraid of writing and getting a bad mark.Desert Fox wrote:Why can't you write? I was an engineering student and I got A's in my writing courses. The stereotype of the engineer as a poor writer holds, but if you put effort into it you can get an A.uoft9919 wrote:What did successful science UG law students do?
Take business writing.So the reason I posted here was two-fold: 1. to ask what mark in a writing course is a sign that i lack the skills to succeed in law school and in the real word and 2. Does it look bad electing for the credit/ no credit option when doing the writing course. If i take 5 courses including a cr/ncr do the law schools view it 4 courses b/c they assume i didn't work hard in it or something along those lines.
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TITCRDesert Fox wrote:Law schools don't really care about pass no credit, so take one and see how you do.
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Alright guys thanks. I will take it in my 3rd year cr/ncr and see how I do. Good luck and thanks everybody for your advice. Just an aside, would any american go to UofToronto Law. Or is UofT <<<T20
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