Jonathan A
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debugz said:nah i will seriously consider it... i mean.. its all basic stuff... and the majority of the corse is introduction which is common sense once you get the structure of the whol shiznit down... but theres nothing wrong with chuckin some ideas around - a fresh perspective will make you feel a lot more confident in expressing yourself in exams and what not. ..
i would genuinly drop by to have a little chat... cause im doing nothing at the time.. and ive done the 3 years bludging at UTS, so im a somewhat of a reformed straightandnarrow kid now
larf i went on the library tour today too... it was acutally worth it.. i just wanted to know how to find a book reference... and she ropped me into an hourrrrrrrrrrrrrr long tour...
Come along. The mentoring is not burdening, it will assist you and there is a lot of evidence to suggest it acutally helps students do really well in their studies. My philosophy is that the study of law requires networking and forming groups, especially in first year, is an important part of the academia transition process.