*2023: * came across with this video* I'm a first year law student. I don't know why but there are two things that I'm utterly glad for: 1) I've finally found someone whose least favourite module is Contract Law. As Libbie said and I quote, 'nothing against contract law at all.' 😬 2) Favourite module: CRIMINAL LAW!!! That's all I have to spill xx
Hi love your channel! I’m also studying law, I was just wondering if you could recommend some of the non fiction books you mentioned you had been reading. Ty
Haven’t had them confirmed yet but Human Dignity and Human Rights is my first choice, we only have one optional module for second year in the second term at Exeter :)
Hi!! I just wanted to ask for some advice! I’m interested in studying law at university however I didn’t take gcse history.I’m taking geography,food tech and business Btec! I’m not sure what subjects to pick at a level if I wanted to study law💗
Take whatever you enjoy would probably be the main thing! A lot of universities - especially higher ranking ones - do want you to have taken at least two core subjects though i believe, so for example I took English Literature and Biology so try and factor that in! (I.e. science, maths, English lit or Lang etc. you should be able to find guidance on this online)
Not that I know of, you can apply to do a year of study abroad after first year I believe, you may want to double check to see what you can find on the website
It depends on the word count set. First year usually 1,500-200 words, second year looks more like 3000. Will probably vary depending on lecturer and uni.
*2023: * came across with this video*
I'm a first year law student. I don't know why but there are two things that I'm utterly glad for:
1) I've finally found someone whose least favourite module is Contract Law. As Libbie said and I quote, 'nothing against contract law at all.' 😬
2) Favourite module: CRIMINAL LAW!!!
That's all I have to spill xx
Informative , clear and concise ! This is so helpful , thank you )
I love your videos, please continue to do them. ill be coming to Exeter to study law and this made me less nervous.
I’m also a law student! Love this video ❤️ well done xx
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Is law with business and regular law very different compared to each other?
Loved this video!
Great info thanks! Do you just do one topic (module) per cycle so say criminal law for one week?
No, you'll be doing all the modules at the same time. So usually 4 at once, a cycle just refers to the topic you're studying at that time (at Exeter).
@@libertymiles thank you!
What note book do u use from where? Very helpful tnx
Hi love your channel! I’m also studying law, I was just wondering if you could recommend some of the non fiction books you mentioned you had been reading. Ty
Have a look on my goodreads it’s Libbie Miles I’ve got a read and want to read list on there :)
What modules did you do for your 2nd Year?
Haven’t had them confirmed yet but Human Dignity and Human Rights is my first choice, we only have one optional module for second year in the second term at Exeter :)
Hi!! I just wanted to ask for some advice! I’m interested in studying law at university however I didn’t take gcse history.I’m taking geography,food tech and business Btec! I’m not sure what subjects to pick at a level if I wanted to study law💗
Take whatever you enjoy would probably be the main thing! A lot of universities - especially higher ranking ones - do want you to have taken at least two core subjects though i believe, so for example I took English Literature and Biology so try and factor that in! (I.e. science, maths, English lit or Lang etc. you should be able to find guidance on this online)
Hey, do you know anything about/anyone studying the LLB/Maitrise en droit at Exeter? Do they find it restrictive in terms of fewer optional modules?
Unfortunately not, sorry x
Is there a course at Exeter law where you can do a term abroad working in a law firm?
Not that I know of, you can apply to do a year of study abroad after first year I believe, you may want to double check to see what you can find on the website
How long do essays have to be?
It depends on the word count set. First year usually 1,500-200 words, second year looks more like 3000. Will probably vary depending on lecturer and uni.