MichaelJackson2
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Hi Everyone
Just wanted to hear what people thought of the workload from doing four law courses per semester. At this stage I would like to give commerce a rest for a year and pick it up a year later where I'll be back to doing 2 commerce + 2 law courses per semester as I was doing last year. The only concern I have right now with respect to doing four law courses per semester (i.e. for Sem 1 2007 - Criminal Law; Constitutional Law A; Property Law A; Equity) is that I have only studied law for a year (i.e. only 4 courses so far) and thought that perhaps launching straight into law full-on (without a less intense commerce course for lessening the workload) might not be a good idea and may result in a lower GPA than say the GPA I might attain if say I took on a 4 courses per semester workload a year later when I would be more accustomed to the law curriculum (and therefore have developed better legal skills).
On the other hand, however, the school's suggested plan for a student doing a single LLB degree implies that this should be fine for someone in their second year. This is because, according to the plan, a single LLB degree student (doing law only, not combined with another degree) does 5 law courses in the first year (i.e. 2 in Semester 1 with 2 non-law courses; 3 in Semester 2 with 1 non-law course) and then does the aforementioned 4 law courses in Sem 1 of the following year (for me this would therefore be Criminal Law, Constitutional Law A; Property Law A; Equity). As you can see, this suggested plan is quite similar to my current plan and therefore it must follow that there should not be any dramas in doing 4 law courses per semester, even if it is only my second year of law. After all, someone who does a straight LLB degree would be doing these subjects in second year anyway.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
Just wanted to hear what people thought of the workload from doing four law courses per semester. At this stage I would like to give commerce a rest for a year and pick it up a year later where I'll be back to doing 2 commerce + 2 law courses per semester as I was doing last year. The only concern I have right now with respect to doing four law courses per semester (i.e. for Sem 1 2007 - Criminal Law; Constitutional Law A; Property Law A; Equity) is that I have only studied law for a year (i.e. only 4 courses so far) and thought that perhaps launching straight into law full-on (without a less intense commerce course for lessening the workload) might not be a good idea and may result in a lower GPA than say the GPA I might attain if say I took on a 4 courses per semester workload a year later when I would be more accustomed to the law curriculum (and therefore have developed better legal skills).
On the other hand, however, the school's suggested plan for a student doing a single LLB degree implies that this should be fine for someone in their second year. This is because, according to the plan, a single LLB degree student (doing law only, not combined with another degree) does 5 law courses in the first year (i.e. 2 in Semester 1 with 2 non-law courses; 3 in Semester 2 with 1 non-law course) and then does the aforementioned 4 law courses in Sem 1 of the following year (for me this would therefore be Criminal Law, Constitutional Law A; Property Law A; Equity). As you can see, this suggested plan is quite similar to my current plan and therefore it must follow that there should not be any dramas in doing 4 law courses per semester, even if it is only my second year of law. After all, someone who does a straight LLB degree would be doing these subjects in second year anyway.
Any thoughts?
Cheers.
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