Often law students don't achieve the results they are capable of, not because of a lack of intellectual ability, but because they haven’t fully understood what is required of them and what they could and should do to achieve higher marks. Acing the LLB will help those students realise their full potential and achieve the very best marks. It explains what lecturers are looking for in a top class answer and is packed with easy-to-follow practical advice that students can use to improve their performance. The author draws upon his own experiences as a lecturer and marker of student work as well as those of colleagues at a range of institutions to offer sound and realistic advice. Engaging, accessible and very readable, this is an ideal gu...
With the recent criticisms that law schools do not do enough to prepare students for the practice of...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
Graduate entrants to traditional law degree programmes can be unintentionally disadvantaged by their...
Often law students don't achieve the results they are capable of, not because of a lack of intellect...
Written from the perspective of a student with a 4.0 GPA, this book offers fresh and unique insights...
Fifteen years have passed since the four-year undergraduate Baccalaureus Legum (“LLB”) degree was fi...
Mastering the Law School Exam is designed to provide students with a knowledgeable, reasonable, and ...
The gap between university legal education and legal practice significantly contributes to the view ...
The article explores a way in which law schools can level the field of student admission in order to...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the fou...
Being a lawyer requires understanding the process of the law — a mastery of legal logic — rather tha...
Becoming a Lawyer: Success at Law School provides practical, experience-based advice for students be...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
With the recent criticisms that law schools do not do enough to prepare students for the practice of...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
Graduate entrants to traditional law degree programmes can be unintentionally disadvantaged by their...
Often law students don't achieve the results they are capable of, not because of a lack of intellect...
Written from the perspective of a student with a 4.0 GPA, this book offers fresh and unique insights...
Fifteen years have passed since the four-year undergraduate Baccalaureus Legum (“LLB”) degree was fi...
Mastering the Law School Exam is designed to provide students with a knowledgeable, reasonable, and ...
The gap between university legal education and legal practice significantly contributes to the view ...
The article explores a way in which law schools can level the field of student admission in order to...
Many students struggle in law school, particularly in the first year, because they are weak readers....
Authentic assessments are closely aligned with activities that take place in real work settings, as ...
Learning Law is an indispensable guide for students beginning their law studies. It provides the fou...
Being a lawyer requires understanding the process of the law — a mastery of legal logic — rather tha...
Becoming a Lawyer: Success at Law School provides practical, experience-based advice for students be...
Many professors are bristling over the recent changes to the American Bar Association (ABA) Standard...
With the recent criticisms that law schools do not do enough to prepare students for the practice of...
It is a sad fact that at most university law schools in South Africa, a student can graduate without...
Graduate entrants to traditional law degree programmes can be unintentionally disadvantaged by their...