You enrol on enrolment day - well, it actually does mean that the re-enrolling students get to pick their class times first, but 100 level subjects are usually first year subjects.
Fake-Name: what you bring on enrolment day depends, considering that you are very organised, you might have sorted...
On enrolment, you will get advice on how to structure your program and timetabling.
Some tips:
- for double degrees, consider balancing between your two diferent degrees; it's nice to be able to switch between the two different areas
- plan ahead; later units may have specific prerequisites
-...
I didn't plan on becoming a lawyer so I can't answer your question based on experience. From what I hear from other law students and graduates is that:
- some students tried to pick subjects that complemented their intended area of specialisation or if they had a specific firm etc in mind, they...
Not too much, many law students ask for the same thing :)
I don't have a particular unit code in mind - but here's some tips:
- the easiest/cruisey type: any unit where the final assessment is a research essay (the best would be ones with no limit on your choice of topics, or at least a fairly...
Other than the forms etc - have a good relaxing break! (seriously! Once uni starts, it's like a mini HSC every semester) If you feel inclined to study or prepare, you can start reading books and other guides for writing essays, assessment tips etc.
Fair enough, I was sort of interested in the subject but found that the technical aspects of IP didn't really interest me. Overall, it's a well-run unit with good feedback, and yes, take-home exams are always a plus!
Ah! So you have hit that point in your law studies where you just want to...
It depends on whether you are interested in the subject - I didn't really fall in love with the subject, but the cases were interesting and got you thinking about issues around what should be owned and the reason for protecting ownership etc. Overall, if the lecturer is the same, Niloufer is...