> This one could be interesting. Would a law school want to admit a student
> who sued over a grade?
>
> http://tinyurl.com/295g9v
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> Joe
>
If the facts as presented are accurate, then I feel the student has a very
good case and hope it's given proper due.  The assignment of the grade
seems extremely capricious as quoted that 'a student with a 84% point
average can be given a grade from an A- to a C depending on the opinion of
the professor.'  That's very odd and seemingly unfair.  Also, this student
was initially told he has a point average in the 90's but then the
teaching assistant downsized the point average to 'more accurately portray
the student learning.' That's just a mite vague.  This is a "student" who
is 50 years old and who has worked as a legal assistant so he know his
rights.  I would think any reasonably law school would grab him.

Joan
Joan Warmbold Boggs
Professor of Psychology
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