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Does top grade in a class matter at all?

Post by fp9898 » Tue Mar 01, 2016 8:52 pm

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?

Post by thricelawyer9 » Tue Mar 01, 2016 9:46 pm

fp9898 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?
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 section

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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?

Post by timmyd » Wed Mar 02, 2016 1:22 pm

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?

Post by Nebby » Sat Mar 05, 2016 6:04 pm

timmyd 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.
The person who got a 100 definitely know more than the person who got a 98

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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?

Post by Joscellin » Sat Mar 05, 2016 8:46 pm

Nebby wrote:
timmyd 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.
The person who got a 100 definitely know more than the person who got a 98
And the person who got a 173 definitely knows more than the person who got a 171, amirite?

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Re: Does top grade in a class matter at all?

Post by Nebby » Sat Mar 05, 2016 9:00 pm

Joscellin wrote:
Nebby wrote:
timmyd 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.
The person who got a 100 definitely know more than the person who got a 98
And the person who got a 173 definitely knows more than the person who got a 171, amirite?
Duh, LSAT is 100% representative

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