miss-smexy
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I know there's already a thread on this... but I have a few questions about this subject which weren't discussed in that previous thread:
* In the course materials book, there are readings for every week. Do we have to read absolutely everything in it? Will we get crap marks if we don't? The readings are so heavy and convoluted with all this law terminology. For week 1, it just sounds like stuff I learnt in History Extension or EE1 i.e. pomo, empricism, world views, paradigms. I can't bear to continue reading...
* What are Law essays like? Are they in any way similar to the ones we did in the HSC (excepting Standard/Advanced) since those were just incorporating techniques. Do we have to add things like Oppenheimer v. Cattermole i.e. precedents? (That is a precedent... right?)
* Do you (particularly commerce-accounting/law students) ever feel overwhelmed by the work load? There's so much to read for law (unfortunately they weren't exaggerating ) and are you able to easily balance your time in terms of studying for law vs. your other subjects?
Okay, and another off topic question:
* Does law camp just consist of drinking, getting trashed and booze? Like... what's a beer hat? =S
* In the course materials book, there are readings for every week. Do we have to read absolutely everything in it? Will we get crap marks if we don't? The readings are so heavy and convoluted with all this law terminology. For week 1, it just sounds like stuff I learnt in History Extension or EE1 i.e. pomo, empricism, world views, paradigms. I can't bear to continue reading...
* What are Law essays like? Are they in any way similar to the ones we did in the HSC (excepting Standard/Advanced) since those were just incorporating techniques. Do we have to add things like Oppenheimer v. Cattermole i.e. precedents? (That is a precedent... right?)
* Do you (particularly commerce-accounting/law students) ever feel overwhelmed by the work load? There's so much to read for law (unfortunately they weren't exaggerating ) and are you able to easily balance your time in terms of studying for law vs. your other subjects?
Okay, and another off topic question:
* Does law camp just consist of drinking, getting trashed and booze? Like... what's a beer hat? =S