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ExamsAndImprovingLawSchool 11 - 05 Jun 2008 - Main.AndrewWolstan
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I asked this question early on in the course, and I didn't receive much feedback. I'll try again. Do you think that if we had more methods of evaluation in a course beyond the one final exam that it would improve the first year experience?
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 On a more general note, what did people think of LPW, because personally, I think one of the best ways that the 1L experience could be changed here would be a radical overhaul of the LPW system. I'm not sure how, but I just know it needs to be changed.

-- AlexLawrence - 02 Jun 2008

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I agree that LPW was a joke. I did foundation moot court and I learned absolutely nothing from my LPW professor. It wasn't for her lack of trying either, I did appreciate the effort. The only helpful aspect for me was when I delivered a practice oral argument. Maybe if there was an assignment early in the semester that was a practice based on last semesters brief then we could get out some of the initial jitters. In addition, I think that after going through the experience, the quality of writing and argument woudl improve drastically and perhaps put us on track to be better lawyers (gasp!).

-- AndrewWolstan - 05 Jun 2008

 
 
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