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Originally Posted by Cookie182 Start posting in NCAP
Seriously, the people who present well-structured, logical arguments there backed by evidence would be an example of a student of a student who would do well in law.
Basically, you need strong written advocacy skills and well developed reasoning. |
This.
The students who tend to do well in my course come from strong debating/ english backgrounds (I'm a trained adjudicator, and half my friendship group do college debating competitions).
If you want something that will help you, pick the humanities courses (yes, legal studies does provide you with a general outline of your first unit, criminal law) but remember its the uai you need to focus on in order to get in.