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Getting through Assessment centres
Posted by GavinJones to Northumbria blog on the 2nd December 2010.
You have made it through the application and the first interview. Usually up next is an assessment centre. Those words seem to put a shiver down the neck of most applicants, but what is the big fuss about assessment centres?
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Christmas Break
Posted by CatherineMessenger to Southampton Solent University blog on the 2nd December 2010.
Hi all,
I am here to wish you a happy and safe Christmas.
I have a few things to discuss before I take to the trains to begin my own journey back home.
I will be available throughout Christmas including Christmas day if you want to... -
A Day at The Supreme Court
Posted by MatthewKewley to Manchester Metropolitan University blog on the 2nd December 2010.
In a bid to enrich and improve my advocacy skills, I recently made a trip to London to visit the Supreme Court. For those who are currently studying the BPTC or those who are considering embarking on the vocational stage of legal education, there is no...
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Right-to-die law rejected by MSPs--HOW DO YOU GUYS FEEL ABOUT RIGHT-TO-DIE LAW?!?!
Posted by KiranGrewal to Buckingham blog on the 1st December 2010.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-scotland-11876821
Read the End of Life Assistance Bill- Key Measures....When broken down like that, I think it makes logical sense to have a law like that...
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Is the first year of a degree a waste of time?
Posted by KiranGrewal to Buckingham blog on the 1st December 2010.
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BPP set to launch new branches in Cambridge, Newcastle and Liverpool
Posted by KiranGrewal to Buckingham blog on the 1st December 2010.
BPP Law School is set to open up new branches in Cambridge, Newcastle and Liverpool next year, it has been confirmed.
The new law branches will primarily deliver the legal practice course (LPC), which will be taught both full and part time. They...
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Leading universities will ignore tuition fee cap, with charges of up to £9,000
Posted by KiranGrewal to Buckingham blog on the 1st December 2010.
Dozens of universities are expected to break a new "soft" cap on tuition fees and raise charges to between £7,000 and £9,000 a year in a radical overhaul of higher education funding.
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The law and the privileged
Posted by GeorgeCrosse to Nottingham University blog on the 1st December 2010.
Came across quite an interesting article on LawCareers.Net; thought I would share with my fellow Nottingham folk to get some debate going…
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The Burning Question - How to become commercially aware ...
Posted by VickyLehmann to Surrey University blog on the 30th November 2010.
We should all know now that a 2.1 degree is simply not enough, and in such turbulent economic times, the only way to bag the illusive training contract is to simply stand miles out from the rest of the competition. 'How' I hear you ask? Well, relevant...
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Assumed Knowledge
Posted by CraigRamsay to Strathclyde blog on the 30th November 2010.
One thing I've often found in studying law is that there's a certain level of assumed knowledge. Maybe given that students on the LLB will have achieved high grades at school it's a forgiveable assumption. Nevertheless, I've often found...


