This Article contends that every American law school ought to substantially eliminate C grades by setting its good academic standing grade point average at the B- level. Grading systems that require or encourage law professors to award a significant number of C marks are flawed for two reasons. First, low grades damage students\u27 placement prospects. Employers frequently consider a job candidate\u27s absolute GPA in making hiring decisions. If a school systematically assigns inferior grades, its students are at an unfair disadvantage when competing for employment with students from institutions that award mostly A\u27s and B\u27s. Second, marks in the C range injure students psychologically. Students perceive C\u27s as a sign of failure. ...
abstract: Grade inflation in modern universities across the United States has been documented since ...
Grade inflation impacts university credibility, student courses of study, choices of institution, an...
An article in The Register-Guard (2009) reinforces the belief that college students are primed in gr...
This Article contends that every American law school ought to substantially eliminate C grades by se...
The story is told about a graduate of an Ivy League institution who, when asked by a law school admi...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
In the Spring of 2020, law schools across North America rapidly shifted to pass/fail grading in resp...
For many faculty members one of the more difficult and less agreeable tasks is to assess their stude...
This Article does not argue against evaluation, testing, or assessment within law school or outside ...
“I need to have A’s in all of my classes to feel good about myself. ” “If I make a B in any class, ...
Make no mistake about it: Grades are a big deal in law school. A very big deal. Viewed from the pers...
In the current environment of curricular innovation and the increased focus on assessment methods, t...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
While the nature and causes of university grade inflation have been extensively studied, little empi...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
abstract: Grade inflation in modern universities across the United States has been documented since ...
Grade inflation impacts university credibility, student courses of study, choices of institution, an...
An article in The Register-Guard (2009) reinforces the belief that college students are primed in gr...
This Article contends that every American law school ought to substantially eliminate C grades by se...
The story is told about a graduate of an Ivy League institution who, when asked by a law school admi...
In this study of 380 students in a law school’s 2011 graduating class, the data demonstrates a stron...
In the Spring of 2020, law schools across North America rapidly shifted to pass/fail grading in resp...
For many faculty members one of the more difficult and less agreeable tasks is to assess their stude...
This Article does not argue against evaluation, testing, or assessment within law school or outside ...
“I need to have A’s in all of my classes to feel good about myself. ” “If I make a B in any class, ...
Make no mistake about it: Grades are a big deal in law school. A very big deal. Viewed from the pers...
In the current environment of curricular innovation and the increased focus on assessment methods, t...
In many educational settings, students may have an incentive to take courses where high grades are e...
While the nature and causes of university grade inflation have been extensively studied, little empi...
In this article, I address the paradox that university grade point averages have increased for decad...
abstract: Grade inflation in modern universities across the United States has been documented since ...
Grade inflation impacts university credibility, student courses of study, choices of institution, an...
An article in The Register-Guard (2009) reinforces the belief that college students are primed in gr...