Tutorials: A 101 Guide
Tutorials. You might be wondering what that even means – I know I had no clue when I started university. When I did begin them I found them to be a source of high stress. Sleepless nights ensued – and not from late-night partying. But, they don’t have to be so daunting, and if done […]

“Steve Evans” – Lecturers at Leicester
For prospective students, the title of this blog post may mean very little. But to current students, a lot. All shall be explained! As I was walking through the Students’ Union last week I came across this adorable chalk board, and this was one side of it… If you look half way […]
Interview with a Leicester Student
I thought I would do a Q&A…. with myself 🙂 Below I will set out some of the most frequently asked questions which students would put to me when I worked as a Law School Ambassador. Note that the answers reflect my experiences. It is definitely worth going along to open days and […]
School and University, what’s the difference? – Part 1
One of the most obvious differences you’ll notice when you start University is the contrast between the way in which you are taught at school and the way in which you are taught at University. For one thing, at University you are not taught in lesson format from 9-3:30 every day. As an example I […]
Law Textbooks
Studying law means lots of reading and a large proportion of that reading will come from the textbooks that are recommended by the tutors for each module. Your recommended reading for tutorials will usually consist of pages selected from these textbooks and so they are a must have. The question is should you buy the […]
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