Re: UVA Class of 2014
Posted: Tue Aug 23, 2011 2:11 pm
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FYI I sent you a PM if still available. Its taking a long time to get through the TLS server.oneforship wrote:Treatises - $20 - some highlighting, might not be most recent edition, but still in really good shape and edition shouldn't matter for these.
Prosser & Keeton, Torts
Calameari and Perillo on Contracts
Friedenthal, Kane & Miller, Civil Procedure
LaFave, Criminal Law
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Peter Low, Criminal Law Outline - $5 - (this is the author of your crim casebook, and goes pretty well with the material).
Torts E&E - $5 - some highlighting, but overall in good shape
Chirelstein Contracts - $5 - some highlighting, probably my favorite 1L supplement
Abraham Tort Law - $5 - some highlighting, pretty helpful for Torts.
PM me. First come, first served.
Ok, PM still hasn't gone through, I'll claim three of the treatises (minus contracts) and the low outline if they are still up for grabs. Can meet at ls anytime.Law Sauce wrote:FYI I sent you a PM if still available. Its taking a long time to get through the TLS server.oneforship wrote:Treatises - $20 - some highlighting, might not be most recent edition, but still in really good shape and edition shouldn't matter for these.
Prosser & Keeton, Torts
Calameari and Perillo on Contracts
Friedenthal, Kane & Miller, Civil Procedure
LaFave, Criminal Law
-------------------
Peter Low, Criminal Law Outline - $5 - (this is the author of your crim casebook, and goes pretty well with the material).
Torts E&E - $5 - some highlighting, but overall in good shape
Chirelstein Contracts - $5 - some highlighting, probably my favorite 1L supplement
Abraham Tort Law - $5 - some highlighting, pretty helpful for Torts.
PM me. First come, first served.
All that's left.oneforship wrote:Treatises - $20 - some highlighting, might not be most recent edition, but still in really good shape and edition shouldn't matter for these.
Chirelstein Contracts - $5 - some highlighting, probably my favorite 1L supplement
Abraham Tort Law - $5 - some highlighting, pretty helpful for Torts.
PM me. First come, first served.
Good method for measuring the value of currency.billyez wrote:If someone still wanted that Glannon E&E, give me a holler. It's back on the market. Three bucks only; it'll pay for some dumplings on the Corner.
Not a 1L, but based on course evals currently up:Law Sauce wrote:Any sections have any grades yet?
It is a maddeningly slow process. It seems seems incredible that they are unable to turn around even a small section's exam grades in one month.5ky wrote:Not a 1L, but based on course evals currently up:Law Sauce wrote:Any sections have any grades yet?
2 grades: D, I
1 grade: C, G, L
0 grades: A, B, E, F, H, J, K
You're referring to Cary Bennett. See the UVA students taking questions thread. He is not a popular figure around this time of year, though it is more a mixture of the professors being SO lazy in grading and then the delay from when grades are turned in until whenever they are available.albanach wrote:It is a maddeningly slow process. It seems seems incredible that they are unable to turn around even a small section's exam grades in one month.5ky wrote:Not a 1L, but based on course evals currently up:Law Sauce wrote:Any sections have any grades yet?
2 grades: D, I
1 grade: C, G, L
0 grades: A, B, E, F, H, J, K
I have no idea if it's the grading process or if for some unknown reason there's a manual process standing between the professor awarding grades and them being entered into SIS.
Surely they don't have a bunch of elves entering the professor's grades one at a time?