Hi,
I haven't received my exam results yet, but I am concerned that there is a very real possibility that I have failed my exam for contract law and, consequently, failed the course. I just had a really bad exam - panicked, wasn't able to think straight... On top of that, I think I can say in hindsight that I failed to adequately prepare, in that I simply did not have enough practice in applying the law to exam-type problems, and I completely accept that this is entirely my fault.
My question is, assuming I have failed contracts, what impact will this have on applying for clerkships/grad positions towards the end of my degree? My grades have all been quite good until now (averaged around 75 in law in first semester and expecting another 75ish on my other law subject this semester). I wouldn't be so concerned if this were a "less important" subject like torts, but contracts just seems so crucial to many of the later year subjects that I fear failing it may be a major blow to my prospects.
The really frustrating thing here is that I did quite well on the class participation (70%) and take-home assignment (80%) parts of the course and in the end one lousy exam may have ruined it for me. :\
I haven't received my exam results yet, but I am concerned that there is a very real possibility that I have failed my exam for contract law and, consequently, failed the course. I just had a really bad exam - panicked, wasn't able to think straight... On top of that, I think I can say in hindsight that I failed to adequately prepare, in that I simply did not have enough practice in applying the law to exam-type problems, and I completely accept that this is entirely my fault.
My question is, assuming I have failed contracts, what impact will this have on applying for clerkships/grad positions towards the end of my degree? My grades have all been quite good until now (averaged around 75 in law in first semester and expecting another 75ish on my other law subject this semester). I wouldn't be so concerned if this were a "less important" subject like torts, but contracts just seems so crucial to many of the later year subjects that I fear failing it may be a major blow to my prospects.
The really frustrating thing here is that I did quite well on the class participation (70%) and take-home assignment (80%) parts of the course and in the end one lousy exam may have ruined it for me. :\