<p>... and I have yet to receive a grade from one of my classes, an honors seminar taught by a law professor, to be exact. I knew that she was a busy person, and that she had 20 very large papers from our class to grade in addition to her law school work, but I'm getting kind of worried. Should I just wait until I go back to school next monday and stop by her office if the grades are still not posted? Anyone else ever been(or currently is) in this situation?</p>
<p>for one of my classes my professor had an "unfortunate situation" with grading, he emailed all of us to let us know about it. I still haven't received a grade as of today.</p>
<p>Did you have Professor Olsen? I was going to take that class! How'd you like it?</p>
<p>^is that question for me or abraxas?</p>
<p>if it's for me then the answer is no.</p>
<p>I did. She is quite intimidating actually--I mean, intellectually. Which is difficult in a seminar class where discussions are paramount. Also, a <em>lot</em> of reading, none of it very enthralling, mostly legal and philosophical theory. If you're looking for something unorthodox and challenging, its good, though, as you can see,her genius aside, she can be a bit absent minded.</p>
<p>Oh, and she e-mailed me saying she thought undergrad grades were due at the same time as law school grades...neglecting to mention what that means, or when law school grades were due. Anyone know?</p>