Hi Ms Housen. I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make videos on law topics. So far, have found the videos very interesting. You so good with imparting knowledge. Thank you. :-)
Aww thank you for this!! I used to watch your videos in my first year and they helped me a lot. I'm now in my final year. Can you do more on jurisprudence please?
Hi Jennifer, I am at college currently (UK) and would like to study law at university. I have two questions if you wouldn’t mind answering. Firstly, is it sensible to do work and reading on LLB law before actually attending university? I’ve started on contract law and your videos have helped further my studies. Secondly, do you know if Oxford or Cambridge is the better university to study law? Your videos are so helpful! 💜
Hi Dillon, Glad you love the videos. Question 1: It will definitely help to get an idea of the subject area before going to Uni but this is neither mandatory nor required, but at least by having an understanding you will have a head start. Question 2: I honestly cannot say. I attended Leicester which was in the top 10 for LLBs at the time I attended. You really have to choose an institution which you feel best offers what YOU are looking for in respect of social, educational, resources, support and 'prestige'. As it relates to 'prestige' though, given that you have lists nowadays for example the Times best list which sets out performance, I think that the old fashioned focus on Oxbridge is over rated, but that's just my personal opinion. There are really strong and excellent universities in the North, with great quality of life, etc. But it really is a personal choice.
Thanks to all those watching the Premiere. WELCOME!!
Wonderful to see you back. Definitely One of the Best Law Lecturers there is.
Wow, thank you!
Good to see you back senior counsel. Am excited about all this💃💃💃
Thank you for contributing and sharing your significant knowledge.
loved your lectures over the years, thank you.
Glad you like them!
Hi Ms Housen. I just wanted to say thank you for taking the time to make videos on law topics. So far, have found the videos very interesting. You so good with imparting knowledge. Thank you. :-)
Thank you🙏
Thank God you are back, i need that Help in Equity and trusts☺️😁
I will be right here😊
Welcome back
Aww thank you for this!! I used to watch your videos in my first year and they helped me a lot. I'm now in my final year. Can you do more on jurisprudence please?
Yes. Will do
Amazing you are the best
Thank you so much 😀
Thank you! I need help with Equity and Trusts. Will you be able to go over problem questions?
Yes. For sure. You will need to sign up on our premium subscription service which starts as little as £4.99
This is great news!!!
Long time! Happy to see you back.
Hey, thanks!
Hi Jennifer, I am at college currently (UK) and would like to study law at university. I have two questions if you wouldn’t mind answering. Firstly, is it sensible to do work and reading on LLB law before actually attending university? I’ve started on contract law and your videos have helped further my studies.
Secondly, do you know if Oxford or Cambridge is the better university to study law?
Your videos are so helpful! 💜
Hi Dillon, Glad you love the videos.
Question 1: It will definitely help to get an idea of the subject area before going to Uni but this is neither mandatory nor required, but at least by having an understanding you will have a head start.
Question 2: I honestly cannot say. I attended Leicester which was in the top 10 for LLBs at the time I attended. You really have to choose an institution which you feel best offers what YOU are looking for in respect of social, educational, resources, support and 'prestige'. As it relates to 'prestige' though, given that you have lists nowadays for example the Times best list which sets out performance, I think that the old fashioned focus on Oxbridge is over rated, but that's just my personal opinion. There are really strong and excellent universities in the North, with great quality of life, etc. But it really is a personal choice.
Hello is fraud - identify theft?
Hi Tony. Identity Theft can amount to fraud, but fraud is not necessarily identity theft alone. Hope that's helpful.
@@LawSessions Thank You for replying. I'm no law student, but I do enjoy your lectures.