Improving the Business Law Curriculum
Here's an email from Prof. Talley. I've enjoyed what I've been able to take from the business law courses, so I thought I'd pass it around.
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The Dean has asked [Prof. Talley] and Professor Fried to develop a set of curricular priorities in the business law curriculum. Part of this process involves collecting information from students about their priorities (e.g., what courses should be taught, what shouldn't, how often, etc).
That's where you (hopefully) come in. I've attached a spreadsheet survey that I would very much appreciate your taking 5-10 minutes to complete. I cannot offer monetary compensation, or grade adjustments, but I GUARANTEE that the survey results will have an impact on what our proposal to the dean looks like, and thus what future business law offerings are.
Please feel free to forward this document to any current law students. Responses should be emailed to Edwin Bish, at ebish [ at ] law.berkeley.edu
Many thanks. I appreciate your time. Email [Prof. Talley] if you have questions.
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The Dean has asked [Prof. Talley] and Professor Fried to develop a set of curricular priorities in the business law curriculum. Part of this process involves collecting information from students about their priorities (e.g., what courses should be taught, what shouldn't, how often, etc).
That's where you (hopefully) come in. I've attached a spreadsheet survey that I would very much appreciate your taking 5-10 minutes to complete. I cannot offer monetary compensation, or grade adjustments, but I GUARANTEE that the survey results will have an impact on what our proposal to the dean looks like, and thus what future business law offerings are.
Please feel free to forward this document to any current law students. Responses should be emailed to Edwin Bish, at ebish [ at ] law.berkeley.edu
Many thanks. I appreciate your time. Email [Prof. Talley] if you have questions.
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6 Comments:
awwww, TF has to resort to blog posting at 8:55 p.m. on V Day? Poor thing... :-(
and the cool kids wait until 11:28, right?
TF (channelling Brick Tamland from Anchorman): "I love internet. I love blog."
I love anonymous commenters. They all warm heart.
The $ thing is lame.
The $ thing you do for USC is lame.
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