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Originally Posted by Asquithian You don't do many essays in law. You mainly are asked to write advices coupled with small essay questions. |
*gasp!* don't get caught for misrep!

Perhaps wait until you take on your electives or were you referring to exams? In my experience, law essays featured in every subject that I did both throughout the teaching period and also in the exams. My understanding was that law essays allowed students to analyse the policy and reasoning behind certain legal principles.
A high level of oral and written English provides for a very strong advantage. However, as felafel mentioned, it's something that is developed throughout your law degree if you're keen. Of course, the earlier, the better.