| Re: Diploma in Law - LPAB Quote:
Originally Posted by ninjapuppet i never studied law at uni, so cant compare directly but i have studied other degrees, and found the dip law "easier" than medicine and actuarial studies, which i'm quite struggling with at the moment. | Wow! You've done an LPAB, studying actuarial studies and medicine and doing your HSC is in 2011? You must be really smart! Quote:
Originally Posted by ninjapuppet - i note that my uni law friends had alot of home work every week, and teachers whip your ass if you dont do assignments. with the lpab, there is only 1 or 2 assignments, so when theres no assignments , you have to get your act together. no one is there to whip your ass. because of this, you end up a more motivated individual than an average uni graduate of law. | How does that work? I'm doing an introductory law subject (Law and the Modern State) at uni and there are four assignments as part of it. And none of my tutors/ lecturers could care less if we do/ don't do our assignments. I don't know what your basing that comment off...
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