deadbear80 |
01-19-2007 11:37 PM |
My private law school ranks on a 100 point scale which I still don't get b/c the other private law school in town and EVERY OTHER grad program at my school but social work seem to be on a 4.0 scale with letter grades (social work gives letter grades but does it out of a 3.0 instead of a 4.0).
We can 'convert' our grades into letter grades...but the curve is ridiculous. The 1L 'forced mean' is an 87. An 87 is a B. There are A+, A, A-, B+, B, B- grades...but then after B- there is only C and D (no pluses or minuses)...and a C is anything between a 79-81....meaning if you get below a 79 it's a D!
Basically...you need a 79 average to remain in good standing without academic probation. A 74 or higher is passing (a D).
We only rank the top 33 1/3 (and only the top 5% know their actual 'number rank' in the class). They give us the cutoff grades for 1%, 5%,, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 33 1/3%....and depending on the year in order to be in the top 33 1/3 you need like an 88.89 average--usually it's over an 89 and usually for 1st semester 1Ls it's a 90. That's a B+ average or better (a 90 is still a B+)...but that means that about 2/3 of a class has below a B+ average.
I was just excited to have my first law school grade that started with a 9 this past semester (and I'm now a 2nd semester 3L). I knew early on that the top of the class was not in my future (but hey, I'm at a Top 20 law school) but it was really nice to get a grade that was well above the mean for once!
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