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Re: Penn Law Honors
Any data points for cum laude?
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As I look over the honors lists, it's mind-boggling to me how many magnas struck out on clerkships thanks to our clerkship office. So glad to be done with this place.
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What happened to collegiality :/
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Oh man I was late to the TLS Wax discussion. Still laughing my *** off to this article: https://reason.com/volokh/2022/01/18/a- ... f-amy-wax/
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3.83 was enough for cum but not magna.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri May 12, 2023 3:49 pmAny cutoff data points that anyone would like to share?
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Have we ever hypothesized about whether Penn accounts for LPS Honors in their GPA cutoffs? I'm wondering how someone with 3.83 could not make magna but someone with 3.85 could make magna and coif. That would be an extraordinary amount of 3.84s in the middle...
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3.83 student - did you have substantial number of ungraded credits?
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Not the poster you responded to, but I had right around a 3.83 as well and also only got cum. I took almost entirely graded credits, and the majority of my classes were black letter law classes. Pretty wild that 3.83 was only cum 3.85 was enough for coif.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:01 am3.83 student - did you have substantial number of ungraded credits?
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Did you get LPS honors?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:16 amNot the poster you responded to, but I had right around a 3.83 as well and also only got cum. I took almost entirely graded credits, and the majority of my classes were black letter law classes. Pretty wild that 3.83 was only cum 3.85 was enough for coif.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:01 am3.83 student - did you have substantial number of ungraded credits?
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Yes, doubt it mattered. Pretty sure it’s a straight GPA calculation across the board. The fact that we don’t know how it’s calculated is pretty silly. But my guess is just straight gpa with no qualifiers at all. I also would like to know just to make sure the school doesn’t ever make a mistake. I don’t think they ever do but it’s not exactly a crazy concern. I know multiple people who were given the wrong grade before for a class and it was only corrected because they found out when they reached out to talk with the professors about their performance. And our clerkship office has made similar mistakes when mailing clerkship apps.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 2:45 pmDid you get LPS honors?Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:16 amNot the poster you responded to, but I had right around a 3.83 as well and also only got cum. I took almost entirely graded credits, and the majority of my classes were black letter law classes. Pretty wild that 3.83 was only cum 3.85 was enough for coif.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 9:01 am3.83 student - did you have substantial number of ungraded credits?
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3.87 was sufficient for magna and Coif. Relatively few ungraded credits and way over the credit minimum, with a mix of doctrinal/doctrinal adjacent classes (think Antitrust, Corps, M&A, etc.) and seminars that weren’t stupid. Not a litigator, so I avoided the notorious GPA bombs (Fed Courts, Crim Pro, etc.). I’ll be the first to say it: this system is far from fair.
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3.97 was not enough for summa
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3.867 (no LPS honors and no A+s) was enough for me to get magna, but not Order of the Coif. So I think the cutoff between magna and coif is right between us.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Tue May 16, 2023 6:03 pm3.87 was sufficient for magna and Coif. Relatively few ungraded credits and way over the credit minimum, with a mix of doctrinal/doctrinal adjacent classes (think Antitrust, Corps, M&A, etc.) and seminars that weren’t stupid. Not a litigator, so I avoided the notorious GPA bombs (Fed Courts, Crim Pro, etc.). I’ll be the first to say it: this system is far from fair.
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How does the school calculate for honors when half the doctrinals haven’t released grades yet?
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3L grades are due the Monday following final exams. Professors are told which exam #s need to be graded by then.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri May 19, 2023 9:17 amHow does the school calculate for honors when half the doctrinals haven’t released grades yet?
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If we got Order of the Coif, does anyone know what actually happens with that? Is it just a line on our resume/transcript forever or is there an actual order to join lol?
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How are transfers calculated? Surely not on upper levels and seminars alone....
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Still wondering why this is in the employment forum...
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4.1 not enough for cum
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In theory, you're inducted into the national order. Should come with a certificate etc. But since Penn is allergic to anything that might suggest that one student is better than another, I don't think we'll ever see any of the Coif-related stuff that students at other schools get.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 11:24 amIf we got Order of the Coif, does anyone know what actually happens with that? Is it just a line on our resume/transcript forever or is there an actual order to join lol?
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Yikes that she was promotedAnonymous User wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 6:37 pmThis perfectly describes Felicia LinAnonymous User wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 12:22 pmI tend to think that the frustrations experienced at Penn are likely similar to varying degrees to those experienced at other similar “elite” institutions (notwithstanding variations in policy that make NYU, CLS, etc better/worse in certain regards). Bottom line, these institutions are wholly unimpressive once you peel back the very flimsy veneer of prestige. They’re filled with sad and incompetent administrators who, generally speaking, add zero value. They exist solely to collect a bloated paycheck in exchange for the bare minimum of work, and extracting value out of any of them feels like pulling teeth. Try calling the registrar and asking the most basic of questions. They answer the phone as though their dog just died and their tone throughout the conversation gets progressively worse, seemingly unaware that they effectively work for the students whose tuition checks support their cushy little “jobs”.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 11:46 amI agree that Penn is better run on a day-to-day basis but ultimately I care about career and academic issues more than a "collegial environment."Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sun May 07, 2023 7:46 amI don't regret it for a moment. We're way better off—in my opinion—than most of our peer schools on a day-to-day basis when it comes to most things. Poke around this forum a bit more and you'll see what I mean.Anonymous User wrote: ↑Sat May 06, 2023 11:13 pmI am glad I found this forum. I often feel like I am the odd one out in regretting coming to Penn over peer schools, and none of my friends take a critical eye to how this school operates (beyond Amy Wax, perhaps).
I'm very critical of the school's approach to blackbox everything, and OCS sucks. No institution is perfect. But I'm damn glad I came to school here over, say, NYU or something.
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With '24 coming up, any other alums out there willing to share data points?
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Anonymous User wrote: ↑Fri Aug 04, 2023 7:26 pmStill wondering why this is in the employment forum...
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C/o 2023 had one year pass fail right? So arguably c/o 2024 should have lower cutoffs for honors?
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