This is the only other msg I got. 

It's pretty much old news vs the email I just
forwarded..
Courtney 

--- Vivek <vsanghi@home.com> wrote:
> From: "Vivek" <vsanghi@home.com>
> To: <abernath@haas.berkeley.edu>,
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> Subject: Please ignore if you are not in the Deals
> class this sem ...
> Date: Mon, 1 Oct 2001 17:22:42 -0700
> 
> Several of us in the Deals class are/were not
> registerd for E278-1 on
> Majordomo,
> so here's an email sent by from Prof. Shelansski
> last week (all thanks to
> Deepak!).
> It was apparent in talking to some of you last week,
> that the option of 3
> cases @
> 5 pages/case is viewed as being bit excessive,
> compared to a sit-down final
> exam.
> Anyone who feels as such is encouraged to convey
> their view directly to the
> Prof.
> during the break this week - remember, there is
> power in numbers!
> A suggestion would be to 'request' the Prof, to.:
> - Either reduce # of case studies to 2, OR reduce
> min. # of pages per case
> study to 3.
>     (especially since 1/3rd of this semester is
> already over!)
> - Give guidelines/sample case writeup, as we haven't
> worked with Law faculty
> before.
> 
> Cheers,
> -v
> 
> From: "Howard Shelanski"
> <shelanski@mail.law.berkeley.edu>
> X-Authentication-Warning: haas.berkeley.edu:
> majordom set sender to
> owner-e278-1@haas.berkeley.edu using -f
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> To: ba278-1@haas.berkeley.edu,
> e278-1@haas.berkeley.edu
> Subject: Deals course options
> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit
> 
> Hello:
> 
> Many of you have requested that I consider an
> alternative to the final
> examination. I propose to offer the following
> additional option if you
> would prefer not to take the final.
> 
> You may write up three case studies over the course
> of the semester. The
> write ups should be 5-6 pages each. At least two of
> them should
> critically analyze case studies from the Masten
> book, and you may choose
> to do all three from that book. (Please do not do
> either the Joskow or
> Ellickson cases.) But if you want, you may do one of
> the case studies on
> a published case from another source, on a business
> transaction about
> which you have read and can obtain enough detailed
> information, or on a
> problem that you have worked on yourself in your
> professional
> experience.
> 
> If you choose this option, please observe the
> following deadlines: The
> first write up that you do will be due October 30.
> The second will be
> due November 21, and the third will be due December
> 12.
> 
> For those of you who want to do the final instead,
> the exam will be
> in-class and will most likely consist of two essay
> questions and a few
> short-answer questions.
> 
> Thanks. Please let me know if you have any
> questions.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Howard Shelanski.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 


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