Yeah but it's not like you're creating something or speaking in a new language. It's just fairly basic concepts to grasp and if not, it's just a myriad of intersecting concepts. It probably is really fucking difficult in an exam situation for latter year courses because apparently some very bright law students take hours, even days, understanding concepts involved in some of their courses.It depends on the subject. Topics like equity/trusts, tax law etc are supposedly extremely hard. Personally, I reakon word based courses can be the hardest, due to the subjective nature of the marking (with most written essays, your capped in terms of how much you can get as well).
No, believe me law is horribly boring. The majority of people do it for money+prestige, without those two things, most law students wouldnt go near the degree.Is law really this mundane or are you guys just venting your frustration?
Are you going to Ban Ki Moon lecture?Spent entire day and yesterday at home (such a sunny day, so sad I was stuck inside) studying for exams next week. Equity has decided to be really annoying and make the exam closed book - not even a case list I'm so not used to closed book exams anymore. That, and I'm just behind on notes/readings. Clerkship stuff has taken up so much time.
Each to their own.idk Law sounds really easy as do most other word based degrees
I got a Distinction with 2 hours effort (over the whole semester) on a Law course last semester so idk guys
Also not sure if OP means 2000 words is actually large
Yeah, go for it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask! It's quite interesting [when you cut out the stress].Yeah but it's not like you're creating something or speaking in a new language. It's just fairly basic concepts to grasp and if not, it's just a myriad of intersecting concepts. It probably is really fucking difficult in an exam situation for latter year courses because apparently some very bright law students take hours, even days, understanding concepts involved in some of their courses.
Idk I think I'd enjoy Law, it seems like my sort of party
Is law really this mundane or are you guys just venting your frustration?
What lolsmith said. And finding further procrastination methods.they be havin' a whinge
Actually generally the most difficult thing with law essays is keeping it to the work limit - lecturers want students to be concise, so you can spend hours cutting down an assignment to 1,500 words etcidk Law sounds really easy as do most other word based degrees
I got a Distinction with 2 hours effort (over the whole semester) on a Law course last semester so idk guys
Also not sure if OP means 2000 words is actually large
And it's generally not 40%. Like, from the numbers released in the units I've been doing so far, it's more like 20-25% that get Ds and HDs.Plus, in the end bellcurving is always going to make it difficult - law students are generally (stereotyping here) very hard working (well at least they were to get 99.x in the HSC)- and only 40% of those can get D's and HD's - if you want those marks you have to be better than at least 40% of the cohort.
good point. 40% is just a max - there is no minimum.And it's generally not 40%. Like, from the numbers released in the units I've been doing so far, it's more like 20-25% that get Ds and HDs.
introvert, extrovert, it doesn't matteri wanna get into law @ unsw eventually
not very good at public speaking though, would that be a major problem?
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99.65/.70 is pretty competitive loooolLOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
I'm thinking about Law as a back up IF and only if if if if if if if maybe I don't get into medicine. Is there really nothing interesting in law? Im sure there are people who absolutely love the course, right? is it competitive?
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Like I told omnipotence, if your really passionate about medicine and you dont make it in, then law really isnt the course for you. Some people have a passion for law, but the vast majority do it for the money+prestige. The law is very boring, dont think its like boston legal or the good wife etc.LOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
I'm thinking about Law as a back up IF and only if if if if if if if maybe I don't get into medicine. Is there really nothing interesting in law? Im sure there are people who absolutely love the course, right? is it competitive?
it's a reference to some songWhat was so funny about that