Education Less Stressful
Law schools around the nation are changing their grade point averages to help current law students education and possibly attract new ones as well.
Many graduate law students were having problems acquiring a job after their hard work and effort in law school because of having a slightly lower GPA than desired by employers or practices. Many believed this to be unfair, leading some law schools to not only help benefit their students, but their institution or school as well.
These law schools, including New York and Georgetown, believe it can help to increase their reputation by adding about 0.33 to the last couple of years recorded grades. This way, students who spent over $100,000 in school are given the chance to finish with more than a mediocre GPA.
These schools aren’t the ones attempting to help relieve students’ stress. Other popular and competitive law educators such as Yale and Harvard, cut out the original grading system and replaced it with a pass or fail option.
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