what is the first semester like?
Posted: Wed Oct 08, 2014 7:40 pm
I'm curious about the course work. How many tests are there a semester generally and what type of test is given?
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McAvoy wrote:BigZuck wrote:twenty wrote:do not under any circumstances go to law school.
McAvoy wrote:McAvoy wrote:BigZuck wrote:twenty wrote:do not under any circumstances go to law school.
I'm presuming the doctrinal class you have to know them verbatim? How long does a final take in the doctrinal classes? Are the tests compared to other classmates tests and given a grade or are they graded normally as in an under grad or grad course?Attax wrote:Depends on the school.
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3 Doctrinal Classes - The final
The type depends on the prof. I have this semester a multiple choice and take home essay for one class, and essays for the remainder of my classes.
Know what verbatim?tier3 wrote:I'm presuming the doctrinal class you have to know them verbatim? How long does a final take in the doctrinal classes? Are the tests compared to other classmates tests and given a grade or are they graded normally as in an under grad or grad course?Attax wrote:Depends on the school.
LRLW - Closed Memo
3 Doctrinal Classes - The final
The type depends on the prof. I have this semester a multiple choice and take home essay for one class, and essays for the remainder of my classes.
How many pages is a typical take home essay?
I'm in my first semester so that's all I know. Although I'm not sure what you mean by "know them verbatim." I have no idea how long they take as I've not taken one. They are on a forced curve, so if I get 10% of what the prof was looking for but 99% of the class got 9% or less then I'll have an A+tier3 wrote:I'm presuming the doctrinal class you have to know them verbatim? How long does a final take in the doctrinal classes? Are the tests compared to other classmates tests and given a grade or are they graded normally as in an under grad or grad course?Attax wrote:Depends on the school.
LRLW - Closed Memo
3 Doctrinal Classes - The final
The type depends on the prof. I have this semester a multiple choice and take home essay for one class, and essays for the remainder of my classes.
How many pages is a typical take home essay?
Oh youse guys.McAvoy wrote:McAvoy wrote:BigZuck wrote:twenty wrote:do not under any circumstances go to law school.
I actually don't remember having an open-internet exam last year. Which classes did you have them in?Robb wrote:UChicago is pretty nice first quarter.
Eight week quarter, ends with two exams, one in a very easy class, the other a CivPro take home. There's also an ungraded get-your-feet-wet memo. All the exams (throughout the year) are open book, open note, and usually open internet.
Picks up after that, with two exams and a memo second quarter - the catch is that the exams cover two quarters each. Then last quarter is death, with 4 exams, two of which cover two quarters, and a brief.
definitely civ pro was, all take homes are open internet afaik. for civ pro we were instructed not to use the internet, though, except to look up the FRCP. maybe the rest weren't, I remember at least one was because I didn't have trouble uploading my exam like I usually do. this year stone's elements looks to be open internetelterrible78 wrote:I actually don't remember having an open-internet exam last year. Which classes did you have them in?Robb wrote:UChicago is pretty nice first quarter.
Eight week quarter, ends with two exams, one in a very easy class, the other a CivPro take home. There's also an ungraded get-your-feet-wet memo. All the exams (throughout the year) are open book, open note, and usually open internet.
Picks up after that, with two exams and a memo second quarter - the catch is that the exams cover two quarters each. Then last quarter is death, with 4 exams, two of which cover two quarters, and a brief.
I don't like take home tests, or the 24 hour take home ones. Such different skill sets than a three hour test.Robb wrote:definitely civ pro was, all take homes are open internet afaik. for civ pro we were instructed not to use the internet, though, except to look up the FRCP. maybe the rest weren't, I remember at least one was because I didn't have trouble uploading my exam like I usually do. this year stone's elements looks to be open internetelterrible78 wrote:I actually don't remember having an open-internet exam last year. Which classes did you have them in?Robb wrote:UChicago is pretty nice first quarter.
Eight week quarter, ends with two exams, one in a very easy class, the other a CivPro take home. There's also an ungraded get-your-feet-wet memo. All the exams (throughout the year) are open book, open note, and usually open internet.
Picks up after that, with two exams and a memo second quarter - the catch is that the exams cover two quarters each. Then last quarter is death, with 4 exams, two of which cover two quarters, and a brief.
but really it doesn't matter anyway because the internet won't help with anything. definitely all were open book open note
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