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General Board / Re: Do lackluster first semester grades close all doors?
« on: March 06, 2012, 01:03:17 AM »
Look, you're not an idiot because you were at the mean, or slightly below, your first semester of law school. And, outside of job applications, no one's every going to know what your law school grades were. (So you can stop worrying about opposing counsel or a judge looking down on you for your first semester grades.)
But you do need a plan for how you're going to improve things. Have you gotten your exam answers back and really looked at them to figure out where things went wrong? Sucks, but it's critical to do.
This post I did might prove helpful: http://thegirlsguidetolawschool.com/01/help-my-first-semester-law-school-grades-are-really-bad/. In a nutshell, you're not alone, and you have options for improving the situation, should you choose to take them. Just don't let this become a self-perpetuating cycle, or you really will be screwed.
But you do need a plan for how you're going to improve things. Have you gotten your exam answers back and really looked at them to figure out where things went wrong? Sucks, but it's critical to do.
This post I did might prove helpful: http://thegirlsguidetolawschool.com/01/help-my-first-semester-law-school-grades-are-really-bad/. In a nutshell, you're not alone, and you have options for improving the situation, should you choose to take them. Just don't let this become a self-perpetuating cycle, or you really will be screwed.
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