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LLB Law

  • 09-09-2012 12:01am
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    Hi

    Would anyone know if you get Manuals from the college for Full time LLB Law

    I believe you get manuals for your subjects in the Part Time stream

    Thanks


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,224 ✭✭✭Procrastastudy


    showit wrote: »
    Hi

    Would anyone know if you get Manuals from the college for Full time LLB Law

    I believe you get manuals for your subjects in the Part Time stream

    Thanks

    The undergrad law school and professional law schools are separate entities. I think Constitutional Law PT used to get something in the part time class but it wasn't the GCD manual per se. Some of the lecture notes given in class would be quite similar to the manuals but in other subjects they bear no resemblance what so ever.

    One last point - the Undergrad syllabus is narrower but deeper than the FE1 or Kings Inns would be. You'd be expected to read more articles and more text books than you would for the KI from what I've been told.

    If you have to by manuals get one for Tort. The lecturer is fairly new and the notes given out aren't the best in all honesty. Contract note are excellent - just write down the case law when it get dictated parrot fashion. This is only a first year exercise the lecturer goes though. It's to keep some quite rowdy students in line. Didn't work with us :D

    Constitutional Law - New Lecturer no clue what the notes will be like but you are expected to know a lot of academic commentary if you want a high 2.1 or First. Intro to Law and Legal Skills - by the book - its great reference. To be frank Intro is half a module at best its just an ease in exercise. Well apart from the moot which scares the crap out of everyone.

    TL;DR? No you don't get manuals.


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