Posted by Georgina in Law on April 21, 2016
I don’t think it’ll come as a shock to anyone that studying law at University is not a walk in the park; although I have been on a number of those recently for a quick refresh revision break. I have been revising or researching for most of the holiday, with the odd day or afternoon off […]
Posted in Revision | Tagged Course Aims, Essay, exams, Law, Learning Outcomes, Research, Review, Revise, revision, Teach, University of Leicester, UoL
Posted by Georgina in Law on March 25, 2016
Nothing, I’m not actually writing one. This isn’t because I’ve had a crazy meltdown and forgotten that I’m in the final year of my degree or anything like that. It’s actually because it is not a compulsory part of my degree. I could have opted to write a dissertation but I chose not to. Instead […]
Posted in Dissertation | Tagged Decisions, Dissertation, final year, option modules, Options, Research
Posted by Georgina in Law on September 30, 2015
In the wake of Fresher’s Fair I thought I would do a recap of what the University of Leicester’s Student Law Society has to offer and share with you my experiences of the group. What the Student Law Society has to offer: COMPETITIONS – Debating, mooting, negotiating, client interviewing, mediation. PRO BONO – Legal Advice […]
Posted in Societies | Tagged Administrator, Client Interviewing, Competitions, Council of Europe, Debating, European Court of Human Rights, European Parliament, Law Review, Legal Advice Clinic, Legal Advice Clinic Adviser, Mediation, Mooting, Negotiating, Netball, Pro Bono, Research, Strasbourg, Student Experience, Student Life, Trips, University of Leicester Student Law Society, Workshops
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