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Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:03 pm
by 3ThrowAway99
I just got my registration info in the mail today- it looks like I can choose to take the Legal Writing class as a graded course or as pass/fail. Is there a particular advantage for doing it one way vs. the other? Why is it even offered both ways?
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:17 pm
by 3ThrowAway99
Bump.. Don't mean to be pushy, but if there is anyone who can quickly answer this it would be appreciated.. I'm actually sitting down and doing the online registration and just noticed there is a distinction of pass/fail vs. graded on the registration sheet (tried calling the school but no one is available now)...
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:31 pm
by catharsis
weird. i was always under the impression that it was pass/fail only everywhere.
bump for you since im a 0L and can't answer your question. i like writing, and i hear it's one of the most valuable courses in law school since it's really applicable to what we'll be doing as lawyers on an everyday basis, so for that reason (and depending on how much it counts for) i'd take it graded.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:35 pm
by peterstein
catharsis wrote:weird. i was always under the impression that it was pass/fail only everywhere.
bump for you since im a 0L and can't answer your question. i like writing, and i hear it's one of the most valuable courses in law school since it's really applicable to what we'll be doing as lawyers on an everyday basis, so for that reason (and depending on how much it counts for) i'd take it graded.
LOL
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:41 pm
by b1ue
can't imagine they would give you a choice. would ruin the curve, no?
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 7:45 pm
by 3ThrowAway99
Thanks guys- I get the sense that I am supposed to register for it as pass/fail after reviewing everything again, but the online registration does seem to offer it either way. I think I will call the school tomorrow to clarify.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:13 pm
by ggocat
Assuming you have a choice (let us know, curious), I would need more information to make an educated decision to take it graded, including:
1. how grades are determined (one paper at the end, small assignments throughout, whatever); and
2. most important, whether it is graded on or off the curve.
There are too many unknowns to voluntarily take it graded. If I had to choose in the position you are now in, without further information, I would say NOT graded.
Legal writing grades can depend on so many little things (errors in citation and formatting) and if curved, on how your classmates perform.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:16 pm
by 270910
Good news: There is an answer! Pass fail is that answer. There is no other answer.
Bad news: Since I've never heard of a school with that system I choose to baselessly assume your school is a festering shit hole and you'll never get a job anyway :-/
Sorry, friend.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:19 pm
by ResolutePear
disco_barred wrote:Good news: There is an answer! Pass fail is that answer. There is no other answer.
Bad news: Since I've never heard of a school with that system I choose to baselessly assume your school is a festering shit hole and you'll never get a job anyway :-/
Sorry, friend.
TITRTPWG.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:25 pm
by 270910
ResolutePear wrote:disco_barred wrote:Good news: There is an answer! Pass fail is that answer. There is no other answer.
Bad news: Since I've never heard of a school with that system I choose to baselessly assume your school is a festering shit hole and you'll never get a job anyway :-/
Sorry, friend.
TITRTPWG.
This is the research triangle park white girl?
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:28 pm
by ResolutePear
disco_barred wrote:ResolutePear wrote:disco_barred wrote:Good news: There is an answer! Pass fail is that answer. There is no other answer.
Bad news: Since I've never heard of a school with that system I choose to baselessly assume your school is a festering shit hole and you'll never get a job anyway :-/
Sorry, friend.
TITRTPWG.
This is the research triangle park white girl?
At this point, I could probably get away with that. So, I will.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:36 pm
by 270910
ResolutePear wrote:disco_barred wrote:ResolutePear wrote:disco_barred wrote:Good news: There is an answer! Pass fail is that answer. There is no other answer.
Bad news: Since I've never heard of a school with that system I choose to baselessly assume your school is a festering shit hole and you'll never get a job anyway :-/
Sorry, friend.
TITRTPWG.
This is the research triangle park white girl?
At this point, I could probably get away with that. So, I will.
*works on it some more*
This is the retard that people will... gingivitis?
This is the response that people won't get?
TITs really tower passively with guam?
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:40 pm
by ResolutePear
disco_barred wrote:ResolutePear wrote:disco_barred wrote:ResolutePear wrote:
TITRTPWG.
This is the research triangle park white girl?
At this point, I could probably get away with that. So, I will.
*works on it some more*
This is the retard that people will... gingivitis?
This is the response that people won't get?
TITs really tower passively with guam?
Have to say... that's a pretty damn good one. I originally meant: This is the response the Pope would give.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:50 pm
by 3ThrowAway99
disco_barred wrote:Good news: There is an answer! Pass fail is that answer. There is no other answer.
Bad news: Since I've never heard of a school with that system I choose to baselessly assume your school is a festering shit hole and you'll never get a job anyway :-/
Sorry, friend.
Well, you did say 'baselessly', but the last time I checked there weren't any 'festering shitholes' in T1 (though I'm sure this probably could be argued

). In any case, I think probably everyone at my school has to take it P/F, but the online registration format makes it look like there is a choice.
On a separate note, are there people on here who do have a graded legal writing class at their school? Especially curious about this in terms of T25 or so, but also would be interested more generally (I thought for instance that Texas grades the legal writing course)...
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:12 pm
by smittytron3k
pretty sure LRW is graded ("graded") at HLS
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 9:27 pm
by ggocat
Lawquacious wrote:On a separate note, are there people on here who do have a graded legal writing class at their school? Especially curious about this in terms of T25 or so, but also would be interested more generally (I thought for instance that Texas grades the legal writing course)...
I took it graded. Third tier. Although I definitely see the downsides to graded legal writing, I think the graded course encourages students to take the course more seriously. If it's ungraded, you really just have to put in a good faith effort (just enough not to fail). Considering that most lawyers are professional writers, I think more emphasis on legal writing in law school is generally a good idea.
I don't think UT grades. On a somewhat related note:
Last semester, a well-known lawyer wrote to law school Dean Lawrence Sager, charging that UT graduates are incompetent legal writers and that he would never hire a UT Law graduate again.
http://abovethelaw.com/2010/03/universi ... y-from-ut/
UT students take only one credit hour of legal writing each semester of 1L.
http://www.utexas.edu/law/academics/cur ... rstyr.html
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:10 pm
by 270910
The 1 credit hour thing is mostly an artifact of the pass/fail thing. My guess is graded vs. ungraded LRW is nearly the same course, given the 1L standardization. But if it isn't graded there's no reason to assign it a credit value other than "not zero."
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:18 pm
by ggocat
disco_barred wrote:The 1 credit hour thing is mostly an artifact of the pass/fail thing. My guess is graded vs. ungraded LRW is nearly the same course, given the 1L standardization. But if it isn't graded there's no reason to assign it a credit value other than "not zero."
I think your comment assumes that the in-class experience is worthless. Of course, it may be, depending on the prof/school. (And I'm assuming that more credit hours = more class sessions).
EDIT: But I do disagree with the 1L standardization comment. As the UT grads point out, UT doesn't require brief writing, although most other schools do. So UT basically makes the second legal writing course optional. I think that's why they have one credit courses = less material/work.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:36 pm
by mrgth51453
legal writing is graded, not pass/fail, at WUSTL
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:39 pm
by ukerock2005
Graded at University of Kentucky.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:20 pm
by Connelly
Graded at Georgia State.
One's life would be much easier during 1L taking it pass/fail. It is a major time suck. If there was truly a choice, I would suggest taking it pass/fail and then seeking out classes/activities that will help you work on your writing in your second and third years (assuming you envision a future involving you doing a lot of legal writing).
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:28 pm
by nealric
While legal writing is the most important skill you will learn in law school, you will not learn it from a legal writing course. Take it pass/fail. LRW is a stupid course.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:36 pm
by 3ThrowAway99
Thanks for all the input (and lulz). It turns out everyone does take Legal Writing P/F at my school (there is a Legal Research class I also need to take this semester that is graded however). The online registration process offers a drop-down box to select either 'P/F' or 'graded' (probably a standardized thing for all the University's courses) which contributed to my initial confusion.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:43 pm
by ggocat
nealric wrote:While legal writing is the most important skill you will learn in law school, you will not learn it from a legal writing course. Take it pass/fail. LRW is a stupid course.
C'mon, depends on the prof/school program. My legal writing classes were pretty good--created a solid foundation, which is all they can really do.
Re: Legal Writing Class
Posted: Thu Jul 22, 2010 7:44 pm
by MrKappus
I would pass/fail the SHIT out of LRW. The memo's a huge time-sink when you'd rather be (I use "rather be" loosely) outlining.