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Class #4 (28/02) | ||
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Class #8 (11/04) | ||
Class #9 (02/05) | This recap includes important details on your final pitch (format, criteria and logistics), as well as the slides from PMLJ's presentation on startups and law, as well as some team highlights from the week. |
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Class #10 (09/05) | ||
Class #11 (12/05) | ||
Class #12 (16/05) | As you experienced during the final pitch, evaluations are never easy. I hope there are no surprises for you, but reach out if there's anything you feel that's off and I'll do my best to explain. We also have specific notes on your final exam, as well as comments from myself and the class on your pitch. Overall scores for your participation and assignments can be found in the file below. As a reminder, for those who did the bonus assignment, up to 3 total points were added, but the total score was capped at 60. In other words, the bonus points only could have impacted assignments or participation, but not the final pitch/exam. -- Congrats to all. It's been an incredible semester... full of countless surprises and inspiration. Thank YOU for that. I'm honestly changed as a result of this experience. It's clear there are many talented entrepreneurs in this group: full of heart, perseverance, and idealism. The world desperately needs that; it needs you. Good luck with your future adventures. There will be many of them. Keep in touch, 🔥 PS: Based on all scores from the final pitch, I calculated the variance between mine, your, and the class's evaluations... This measures how much more generous or critical you were compared to your peers, and me. (Spoiler, I was more critical than the class). This is an extra metric I calculated because I had free time -- it might be interesting for those who want to understand their own perspective more. I'm happy to share. |