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Does top grade in a class matter at all?
I did well first semester, and am optimistic that I can maintain for the second semester, however, I didn't get a top grade in any classes. Does that matter, or are schools just as happy to see that a student did consistently well in all the classes?
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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?
It doesn't matter. I got the highest grade in one of my classes, but one of my friends has a higher overall GPA. He got some interviews that I didn't. Consistency is more important cause only like 4-5 people will get a highest grade award in the entire sectionfp9898 wrote:I did well first semester, and am optimistic that I can maintain for the second semester, however, I didn't get a top grade in any classes. Does that matter, or are schools just as happy to see that a student did consistently well in all the classes?
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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?
I think it matters on the fringes. When examining two otherwise equal candidates, for example, I would favor the one with highest grade awards. It shows a measure of excellence in an area of the law compared to one's peers. I also find these awards more impressive when only awarded to one student. It is my understanding that at some schools, four or five students per class will get them.
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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?
The person who got a 100 definitely know more than the person who got a 98timmyd wrote:I think it matters on the fringes. When examining two otherwise equal candidates, for example, I would favor the one with highest grade awards. It shows a measure of excellence in an area of the law compared to one's peers. I also find these awards more impressive when only awarded to one student. It is my understanding that at some schools, four or five students per class will get them.
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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?
And the person who got a 173 definitely knows more than the person who got a 171, amirite?Nebby wrote:The person who got a 100 definitely know more than the person who got a 98timmyd wrote:I think it matters on the fringes. When examining two otherwise equal candidates, for example, I would favor the one with highest grade awards. It shows a measure of excellence in an area of the law compared to one's peers. I also find these awards more impressive when only awarded to one student. It is my understanding that at some schools, four or five students per class will get them.
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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?
Duh, LSAT is 100% representativeJoscellin wrote:And the person who got a 173 definitely knows more than the person who got a 171, amirite?Nebby wrote:The person who got a 100 definitely know more than the person who got a 98timmyd wrote:I think it matters on the fringes. When examining two otherwise equal candidates, for example, I would favor the one with highest grade awards. It shows a measure of excellence in an area of the law compared to one's peers. I also find these awards more impressive when only awarded to one student. It is my understanding that at some schools, four or five students per class will get them.
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