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What does studying and practicing law actually entail?
vexx:
--- Quote from: ninwa on August 30, 2010, 09:53:31 pm ---Electives aren't more complex than compulsory units :)
At Monash you spend a whole semester studying the tort of negligence... there's also criminal law (studying stuff like negligent manslaughter)... we do study a few cases involving medical negligence but not many. There's not a great focus on it, since there's an entire elective subject devoted to it.
You could always sit in on a law lecture :P there's so many students nobody would know you aren't in uni lol. I can get you a timetable if you want.
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ooo i seeee.
i'd considering sitting in thanks, but:
- i wouldn't understand it, as it'll be out of context and potentially overwhelming
- monash is ages away and no way to get there especially during a school day (holidays?) still far...
law sounds like it could be sort of interesting, but also sounds horribly boring so i'm afraid to consider it haha. as i love problem-solving+public speaking, but legal issues.errr
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excal:
--- Quote from: EPL.11.4ever. on August 30, 2010, 10:05:24 pm ---LOL. Yeah, could like people post up examples of timetables... on how the electives and subjects work in Uni?.. what would a normal week at Uni be like as a Law student...? I'm hoping to do Law or Commerce/Law at Monash after Year 12! :P
ISN'T like Negligence and Criminal Law etc. covered in Legal Studies 1/2 + 3/4... wouldn't I just be re-learning what I've learnt in Year 11 and 12. Although, in saying that, it probs goes into more detail at Uni level... :)
Cheers.
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No.
ninwa:
If you're talking straight law:
4 subjects - usually 3 hours each (4 hours after week 6, which is when tutorials start) = 12 contact hours a week, upped to 16 contact hours a week when tutes start.
Commerce/law:
Usually 2 commerce 2 law. Don't know what contact hours are like since I don't do it.
You are expected to do ~4-6 hours of personal study for every contact hour in law. And you'll need that time if you plan on reading every single case you are expected to.
You generally do most of the compulsory/core subjects before you tackle electives, as a lot of them have pre-requisities.
--- Quote from: EPL.11.4ever. on August 30, 2010, 10:05:24 pm ---ISN'T like Negligence and Criminal Law etc. covered in Legal Studies 1/2 + 3/4... wouldn't I just be re-learning what I've learnt in Year 11 and 12.
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Please be joking...
eeps:
--- Quote from: ninwa on August 30, 2010, 10:17:39 pm ---If you're talking straight law:
4 subjects - usually 3 hours each (4 hours after week 6, which is when tutorials start) = 12 contact hours a week, upped to 16 contact hours a week when tutes start.
Commerce/law:
Usually 2 commerce 2 law. Don't know what contact hours are like since I don't do it.
You are expected to do ~4-6 hours of personal study for every contact hour in law. And you'll need that time if you plan on reading every single case you are expected to.
You generally do most of the compulsory/core subjects before you tackle electives, as a lot of them have pre-requisities.
--- Quote from: EPL.11.4ever. on August 30, 2010, 10:05:24 pm ---ISN'T like Negligence and Criminal Law etc. covered in Legal Studies 1/2 + 3/4... wouldn't I just be re-learning what I've learnt in Year 11 and 12.
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Please be joking...
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LOL. ok... I was obviously wrong in my assumption and thus, I was joking. :P
THIS is probs a noob question... but... What does it mean by "Contact Hours" and "Tutorials"..?
vexx:
^ contact hours is the number of hours spent at uni in tutes/lectures/etc.
tutorials are group disccusion-classroom like learning environments where you are with usually taught by someone in the higher year levels who is going through what you learnt in lectures that week. not sure how it works for law though if you only start this in week 6?
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