Shitty LRW grade--how bad are things looking?
Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 12:05 pm
Hi all,
Admittedly, I didn't put as much effort as I should have into legal writing this past semester, even though it was worth as many credit hours as my doctrinal classes. I don't think I got a C, but I would not be surprised at a C+/B-. The curve at my school is set at 2.9.
I know to never anticipate an "A" in any law school class because there are so few given out. That being said, I think I performed pretty well, and I also received all A's on my midterms.
Let's say I really luck out and get A's or A-'s on my finals. And I have that C+/B- for LRW. Do employers tend to regard LRW as the most important 1L course? Since it teaches a necessary skill and it's so different from the other courses, would they just auto-ding me upon seeing this less-than-stellar grade? I'm pretty worried because I could have totally put a better effort in LRW and I bet it comes back to bite me in the ass.
Any insight would be appreciated. Happy holidays!!
Admittedly, I didn't put as much effort as I should have into legal writing this past semester, even though it was worth as many credit hours as my doctrinal classes. I don't think I got a C, but I would not be surprised at a C+/B-. The curve at my school is set at 2.9.
I know to never anticipate an "A" in any law school class because there are so few given out. That being said, I think I performed pretty well, and I also received all A's on my midterms.
Let's say I really luck out and get A's or A-'s on my finals. And I have that C+/B- for LRW. Do employers tend to regard LRW as the most important 1L course? Since it teaches a necessary skill and it's so different from the other courses, would they just auto-ding me upon seeing this less-than-stellar grade? I'm pretty worried because I could have totally put a better effort in LRW and I bet it comes back to bite me in the ass.
Any insight would be appreciated. Happy holidays!!