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The (law school grading) truth is out there

gregh  2006-12-14 10:31       

Prof. Dan Solove, of the George Washington University Law School, details what we students already knew about final exam grading.

Concurring Opinions: A Guide to Grading Exams:

As you can see, grading takes considerable time and effort. But students can be assured that modern grading techniques will produce the most precise and accurate grading possible, assuming professors have achieved mastery of the necessary grading skills.

He considers one of the most difficult questions a law professor is likely to face:

or

Personally, I'm in favor of the latter, as I type fast and sometimes get overly verbose. That's what really has me stressed about Evidence. A Scantron and 2-page limit on the essay won't help me get to the bottom step.

(Via Madisonian.)

 
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