I dunno some people are abit funny about that. I wouldn't care if someone wore white to my wedding, but I also look terrible in white and don't want to make my bridesmades look ugly.
If you want more information about getting admitted and becoming a barrister check out these sites as it can differ for the different jurisdictions Admission to Practise as a Lawyer - College of Law and Bar Association of Queensland. Personally, I'd say you may want to practice as a solicitor...
That is an introductory subject, its not a 'substantive law' subject. All it does is introduce you to the legal system and how to go about reading cases and other skills required to studying law. You won't see what law is really like until you start substantive law, when you will do Criminal Law...
I would say try sticking it out for this semester, a week or two wont give you must of an indication. It might seem boring/dull/scary but it feels like that to a lot of us. It could be something to do with what subjects you're currently doing.
Yes, I can't believe I forgot to mention practice questions. There will be usually some in the study guide and sometimes lecturers will put up/give out past exams
Lol, I wasn't intending on that at all sorry if it appeared that. I do want the OP to see though that contracts is not just about failure lol. OP don't psyche yourself out too much!
I didn't mean only make a checklist but it can be helpful in making sure your you have covered everything, but each to their own a combo of notes/checklist got me something like 82% but I must admit my contracts teacher was one of the best i'd had.
That first thing I said used to be part of the issue. It is something to do with 64bit though, I know people who have taken it to IT support and they said they will need to do something on their end I think.
You could try IT support but I presume if there was away (other than using 32 bit on...
Contracts isn't too bad if you've got a good teacher and get the methodology down. It might seem hard because its one of those units you do at the begining of your degree and thus you're not practiced at it.
*Be able to know the basic facts and main point of law from all the cases.
*Check...
That is so that you can transfer into a law degree from another degree. Thats a transfer from Eng to Law not combining the two.
You can't make anything a double degree, only those that the univesity's offer as double degrees. The reason it takes 1-2 extra year (s) rather than 3 is because they...