I partially disagree with this. The analytical and writing skills you learn in subjects like modern history, legal studies, SOR and other humanities courses prepares you far better than English.Being good in English is absolutely essential for Law. But whether it is sufficient is quite a different matter.
To be fair, he never dispute other subjects aren't essential either. Just that English does have its important features for said course.I partially disagree with this. The analytical and writing skills you learn in subjects like modern history, legal studies, SOR and other humanities courses prepares you far better than English.
I agree with this one right here. The subjects you listed above have essay requirements that reflect the essays you do in law school. English on the other hand is different. Also the fact that you learn to critically think with facts pertaining to history and legal studies is much better than the analysis done in English.I partially disagree with this. The analytical and writing skills you learn in subjects like modern history, legal studies, SOR and other humanities courses prepares you far better than English.