hYperTrOphY
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Is there much group work in the law course? I have read a few posts where people have spoken about such group activities/assignments in their course and was hoping this isn't the same for law.
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melsc said:I prefer to do individual assignments, I hate group assignments bcoz u get stuck with the slackers or have a major disagreement abt something stupid
Exactly, that is why I don't like group work. I do enjoy the interaction and team work, but in the past I have found that I feel I have to do nearly everything (even if others dont mind doing the work) so I get the mark I want.melsc said:I prefer to do individual assignments, I hate group assignments bcoz u get stuck with the slackers or have a major disagreement abt something stupid
Exactly!!!!!!!!hYperTrOphY said:Exactly, that is why I don't like group work. I do enjoy the interaction and team work, but in the past I have found that I feel I have to do nearly everything (even if others dont mind doing the work) so I get the mark I want.
melsc said:does that get rid of the slackers LOL
not really - eg my group for intro to law i was given that speech coz im just a lowly 1st yr outa school undergrad so of course i'm a moronmelsc said:does that get rid of the slackers LOL
$4000 a year?! What the?!natstar said:I got the only HD out of anyone in the unit in a recent essay I did. My group is telling everyone, SHE"s IN OUR GROUP, its so embaressing and now i'm expected to get a HD in this assignment.
I think the "p's get degrees' philosophy is totally stupid. I pay 4 grand a year to go to uni. I expect myself to get the grades worthy of paying that much money
no group work may not be a good thing though since Usyd's been criticised for being too theory based and not as interaction-based as you'd expectManlyChief said:Arts/Law at USyd - three years, no group assignments at all.
I have a feeling, based purely on anecdotal evidence, that group assignments tend to be more common in Eco/Bus and Science faculties.![]()