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Old 25 May 2009, 1:53 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Diploma in Law - LPAB

i did yr 12 over a decade ago in Adelaide.

i meant that my law friends from uni, always complaining of homework due. at Adelaide uni, students had to get into groups of 4, and summarise cases and report back to the class. this meant that you could fudge it, but there was at least some pressure to do homework.

with the Lpab, there is no homework other than just studying + 1 or 2 assignments.

i'm doing commerce now, and 5% of some subjects are given purely for doing homework. some subjects have frequent tests, mid sems, class participation, etc etc, so in a way, if you care about marks, you should try to do whats given. In comparison to the LPAB, uni feels like you are more forced to work. thats where i'm basing my assumptions between the difference between lpab, and uni law courses.

you surely cant argue that uni motivates you less than the lpab. thats why many people go to uni to do actuary, instead of the alternative CT exam papers from the institute actuaries.

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