HI,
I am selecting a law degree for next year. I would like to know what sort of classes there are for Law at Usyd. I have read in other threads that they are seminars. What are they like? Does the lecturer/tutor go thru lecture slides or does the lecturer explain concepts in a perdefined order, or is it depending on the questions that students ask, making it more like a discussion. Do you get a lot of opportunity to ask Qs or is it better to ask after class. I have become accustomed to the lec + tute style in my previous degree. Is the seminar style more helpful/effective for you?
Are printed lecturer slides given in class or available for download online or do you need to make your own notes?
I have read in other threads that there are 2x two hour classes for most subjects making four in total. Are they both seminars or is one a lecture. And is it taugh by the same staff.
I have read a lot of positive feedback about the course, but is there anything in particular that you don't like about law at Usud
I have read a lot of positive feedback about the course, but is there anything in particular that you don't like about law at Usyd
Thank you
I am selecting a law degree for next year. I would like to know what sort of classes there are for Law at Usyd. I have read in other threads that they are seminars. What are they like? Does the lecturer/tutor go thru lecture slides or does the lecturer explain concepts in a perdefined order, or is it depending on the questions that students ask, making it more like a discussion. Do you get a lot of opportunity to ask Qs or is it better to ask after class. I have become accustomed to the lec + tute style in my previous degree. Is the seminar style more helpful/effective for you?
Are printed lecturer slides given in class or available for download online or do you need to make your own notes?
I have read in other threads that there are 2x two hour classes for most subjects making four in total. Are they both seminars or is one a lecture. And is it taugh by the same staff.
I have read a lot of positive feedback about the course, but is there anything in particular that you don't like about law at Usud
I have read a lot of positive feedback about the course, but is there anything in particular that you don't like about law at Usyd
Thank you
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