Using the Pass/No Pass Grading Option..........

<p>At my university, I just completed my first quarter. I chose one class as "Pass/No Pass" and received a Pass in this one. This will be my first and last time I chose this grading option (95% positive). My question: are law schools going to get mad at seeing this, even with just ONE on my whole university transcript? </p>

<p>Clarification: needed!</p>

<p>Gracias.</p>

<p>No. It is fine.</p>

<p>DRab, what if there is more than two (I shouldn't even worry about that, but..)? Then what? Is there a limit of those Passes they want to see?</p>

<p>LS like to see grades. Like DRAB said 1 or 2 wont hurt you terribly, if at all. However, if you do more watch out- LS like to have numbers to grade ppl on</p>

<p>The more the worse, I would think. If you're approaching a fourth of your course-work in Pass/Not Pass, I would guess law schools really would not like it. The fewer p/np, the better, and below 3 or 4 total classes p/np, I doubt they will care much.</p>