When to take classes Pass/Fail?
Posted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 10:42 am
Soon to be 2L, at a TT barely above median. I wrote-on to LR, and I know to expect next semester to be brutal. However, I was planning on taking Evidence (4 credits) and Admin Law (3 credits) as well as 5 credits worth of "easy" classes. I know I should focus on raising my GPA, but I also would like to take these two "difficult" classes.
Should I perhaps take a class as a Pass/Fail? It would alleviate some stress, but then again it would make it even more difficult to raise my GPA. At the same time if I do poorly in a class, I run the risk of losing my (substantial) scholarship. I dont know the grading schemes for these courses (upper level classes vary between curve and no curve) but during 1L, professors gave C's to roughly 10% of each class (I was lucky to avoid C's).
Should I perhaps take a class as a Pass/Fail? It would alleviate some stress, but then again it would make it even more difficult to raise my GPA. At the same time if I do poorly in a class, I run the risk of losing my (substantial) scholarship. I dont know the grading schemes for these courses (upper level classes vary between curve and no curve) but during 1L, professors gave C's to roughly 10% of each class (I was lucky to avoid C's).