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gregh 2007-02-02 09:49 Law_School law_school_rankings
Yesterday morning while going into work, I noticed a sign around a block from Piedmont and Bancroft. For those unaware, Boalt Hall's just a hop, skip, and a jump down Bancroft off of Piedmont. The sign? "TTT Parking" and an arrow pointing ahead. Now, I know Boalt's dean has been asking the state to allow them to collect more money, along with other requests for funding changes. However, I had no idea just how bad things had become.
gregh 2007-02-02 12:55 final_exams Grading Law_School
Slow-typing alum sues law school - Campus Life: An alum is suing the University Law School because he believes its grading policies discriminate against slow typists. So, law student gets poor grades. Law student can't get job. Law student, after-the-fact, decides to sue for some bizarre rationale. What exactly was he doing during his three years of law school to figure out why his grades were so bad? Could he really not get his head around this typing thing possibly having an impact? Of course, I disagree that typing speed is an inherent advantage. I type fairly quickly, 100-110 WPM on my PowerBook, and around 85 WPM on my ego keboard (see here, here, or here.) I may be faster on the Kinesis now; I haven't taking a typing test in a long time, and in the nearly three years I've been using the Kinesis at work and at home, I've gotten pretty used to it. Has fast typing saved me? No. Two of my 3 lowest grades in law school came on typed exams with no multiple choice or otherwise handwritten component. In spite of my regular rants about hating multiple choice components in exams, I don't believe I've ever gotten lower than an A- on a timed exam that had a multiple choice component. On the other hand, I have received grades lower than A- on exams that were strictly essay exams or otherwise typed-answer exams, despite the fact that I type faster than the vast majority of my classmates. Finally, I know lots of folks who have done better than I who are slower typists. Of course, none of this should be news to someone who went to law school. It's not always the amount of content you can get into an exam that is important; it's getting what the professors want to see into the exam that is important. I can spew and spew and spew, and it won't benefit me one bit if it's not something the professor has deemed worthy of points. Hit the high points while going more slowly, and it would be easy and very doable to do better.
gregh 2007-02-02 20:28 Blogging Drupal
I've implemented via redirect to the two signifcant feeds: the front page (/feed and /rss.xml) and my blog (/blogs/1/atom/feed). In actuality, there's usually little difference between my blog and the front page. Every post to my blog is promoted to the front page. However, this entry, which is a sitewide "story" is not a part of my blog. Anyhow, for those who have been reading my feeds, if you experience any problems, please let me know. I'll probably be making some more changes in coming weeks; this was just the first step. Other things I've got in mind are splitting my blog, going toward one blawg and one more personal/random stuff blog. Somewhat stupidly, the holdup on the first one has been coming up with a good name. Feel free to submit suggestions. |
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