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Why not take the subject again?applegate said:I failed a unit in law, torts. Should I continue doing law?
Do whatever you think is best, no one here can provide good answers to you... we don't know what you're like. If you have been doing law instead of a subject you are passionate about however, because you wanted to make the 'BIG BUX' or whatever... I would probably tell you to consider pulling out now. It's another 4 years and it's really going to hurt if you're losing the drive.I failed a unit in law, torts. Should I continue doing law?
applegate said:I failed a unit in law, torts. Should I continue doing law?
true.. but it is a core unit though.. at least it was for my uni...MoonlightSonata said:Why not take the subject again?
It's only torts - it's not required for any other subject.
LaraB said:true.. but it is a core unit though.. at least it was for my uni...
On a superficial level negligence is easy, but it is not so straightforward when you get down to the real gritty stuff. However, in comparison with say, property law, it is a much more straightforward and readily understandable subject.mr EaZy said:i heard torts was easy....i was thinking of putting it off till later since its not a prerequisite at my uni i dont think
true... plus, i don't know about elsewhere, but the way it was taught and the fact that it's a 1st year, 1st semester unit - meant it was a really good 'introduction' and i guess, 'guide' to how to structure answers for problems and the like.MoonlightSonata said:On a superficial level negligence is easy, but it is not so straightforward when you get down to the real gritty stuff. However, in comparison with say, property law, it is a much more straightforward and readily understandable subject.
Most students find it an interesting course though, which aids a lot in learning.