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LitttUp

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Does any other school do this?
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Re: Does any other school do this?
I don't think it's common to have that many people in an entire school that qualify for "Academic Support," whatever that is
out the school
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LitttUp

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jrc223

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Re: Does any other school do this?
and all 30 are in this one class?LitttUp wrote:30 out of 1,000? That's not that many...
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LitttUp

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- Companion Cube

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Re: Does any other school do this?
The bottom line is that yes it's normal for schools to grade people who get additional time/help for disabilities on the same curve as everyone else
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BigZuck

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Re: Does any other school do this?
School is in the OP's post historyCompanion Cube wrote:I don't think it's common to have that many people in an entire school that qualify for "Academic Support," whatever that is
out the school
I've never heard of this. Don't see what is sketchy about it or what the OP even means by that.
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LitttUp

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LitttUp

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BigZuck

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Re: Does any other school do this?
Just move it along then. Curved against the bottom of the class sounds like #the dream but whatevs.
Sounds like you're at least a 2L too so it doesn't really matter what you take, just gotta cop DAT DEGREE.
Also, amazing law school prof is probably still a dumb/sucky class cuz law school.
Sounds like you're at least a 2L too so it doesn't really matter what you take, just gotta cop DAT DEGREE.
Also, amazing law school prof is probably still a dumb/sucky class cuz law school.
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LitttUp

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Re: Does any other school do this?
Academic support at my old school involved a peer-led (as in 2L/3L led) class each week for about 7 or 8 weeks of the semester. Fall of 1L, support was based on low UGPA or LSAT (or accommodations), but then it switched to law school performance in the spring. That said, I know of students who felt they needed it but were not qualified by the specific guidelines who were allowed in. Have you asked? Alternatively, Have you gone to office hours? IMO, you'd likely benefit more from going to office hours to talk to the prof one-on-one or asking him to review a past-exam answer that you've done than from participating in what is basically a small-section version of office hours.
Wouldn't it have been easier for them to gently guide the low-GPA crowd into a class that's not on the curve and doesn't consist of 2/3 people who have been outperforming them?LitttUp wrote:Disabilities I get. But kids with low GPA? Basically, I feel that they are trying to bolster the kids with the low GPA at the expense of kids who didn't know better and wandered into the class.
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LitttUp

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Re: Does any other school do this?
UCLACompanion Cube wrote:I don't think it's common to have that many people in an entire school that qualify for "Academic Support," whatever that is
out the school
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Re: Does any other school do this?
I've heard of some peer tutoring and optional study skills programs so this seems a bit extreme but 30 students out of 600ish eligible is bottom 5%. Definitely a ploy to keep these kids from dropping out so they can keep cashing the tuition checks. Minimum effort, $1.5 million reward.
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