Grad students grading papers

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Submitted by Harry Binswanger (United States), Aug 20, 2012 18:05

I taught in academia, off and on, for about 10 years. The use of grad students to grade tests and papers is standard. Is it different in law school?


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Can't even pay for a vacation [25 words]elkh1Apr 26, 2012 21:57
good part time pay plus [55 words]mmApr 26, 2012 06:19
She makes waaaay more [39 words]Peak viewApr 26, 2012 02:35
Incorrect, has to be [4 words]dakota bradleyApr 25, 2012 19:45
At night, she lights her Obama altar candles... [35 words]JoeApr 25, 2012 19:28
Massachusetts will reject this fraud [79 words]Angus in San AntonioApr 25, 2012 18:46
And women make less than men? [2 words]IronApr 25, 2012 18:32
Why does college costs so much? [60 words]LindaApr 25, 2012 18:22
First class?! [45 words]Harry BinswangerAug 20, 2012 17:58
How many Hours? [43 words]Dennis DApr 25, 2012 16:45
Another fabrication [54 words]Ben telemonMay 3, 2012 17:37
⇒ Grad students grading papers [29 words]Harry BinswangerAug 20, 2012 18:05
WTF [13 words]JLApr 25, 2012 16:22
Not bad for two years work either [171 words]ted hussApr 25, 2012 16:09
Harvard Pays Profs Same as Biglaw 6th Years???
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HBApr 25, 2012 15:52
Nationwide [66 words]GabrielApr 25, 2012 15:44
Voting for Romney is not too hard a choice, given the alternative [40 words]fmcApr 25, 2012 15:29
Still have incorrect salary [45 words]You're a hackApr 25, 2012 15:25
You publish an error, but don't correct it? [93 words]Straight upApr 25, 2012 14:51
warren [8 words]Dee SmithApr 25, 2012 15:59
Robin Hood stole from the tax collecting sheriff of Nottingham [27 words]CWApr 25, 2012 14:47
Harvard tuition is free for most of its students. Seriously.
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Re: Harvard tuition is free for most of its students. Seriously. [162 words]IvyAlumApr 26, 2012 16:26
American postmodern liberalism [41 words]robert smithApr 25, 2012 12:43
Co$t effective...not! [8 words]Big BearApr 25, 2012 12:39
champion of the middle class [16 words]kentuckianApr 25, 2012 12:19
Part-time work. [16 words]UnattornneyApr 25, 2012 12:10
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What did She do? [11 words]Ptolemy CraigApr 25, 2012 16:04
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Worked for 2 colleges [69 words]DougsterApr 25, 2012 10:56
Ms. Warren [82 words]Gary JusseaumeApr 25, 2012 10:45
Ms Warren is unfairly targeted............ [305 words]HarryJApr 26, 2012 03:41
430,000/year salary [31 words]rayApr 25, 2012 10:40
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Harvard salaries [35 words]RickApr 25, 2012 10:37
It looks like 2.0 years of salary @ $215,000 per year? [135 words]David BarnhizerApr 25, 2012 10:34
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1 Academic year [56 words]Still to muchApr 26, 2012 15:37
that's 2 years, that's Harvard [37 words]DennisApr 25, 2012 10:30
itis1year [144 words]DGApr 26, 2012 15:17
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Attack on consumer advocate? [178 words]Mark D.Apr 25, 2012 10:26
Salary [24 words]texoilApr 25, 2012 10:23
Harvard Professors are in the hated 1% [127 words]Florida JimApr 25, 2012 10:20
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The Ruling Elite. [51 words]Constitution FirstApr 25, 2012 10:15
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2 years [10 words]GuestApr 25, 2012 10:03
Not 2 years [78 words]DGApr 26, 2012 15:30
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Rules [29 words]JW StallingsApr 25, 2012 09:54
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math [79 words]Jon CarryApr 25, 2012 09:52
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