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Its not the paying back of the loan that gets on my tits, as like you say, its only a very small amount of payback rate.
Its the fact i get fuck all funding from the uni and are expected to cope Where as some people get twice as much help as i get and spend the money on complete shit!
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I actually think TOO MANY people are going to university...it was better in
MarkM - my new friend!!
we can't agree more! little point spending 3/4 years of your life, getting into £9+ debt and not have a qualification (and therefore job/career) that makes it worth while!
subject should be
Law
Maths
Sciences
Art
Engineering
that why there are
BSc
BA
and BEng
You have forgotten: Law LLB (Hons)
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i was not aware Law had a different prefix
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im in a job i like and it goes very well with my personal interests and i think that it will lead me into a career that i will enjoy. it may not land me with as much money than if i did a degree but i feel that im happier in life than if i went to uni. depends on th individual really
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Human Rights isnt too bad it just turns you into an argumentative fcuk...
Immigration would be interesting I think...
All I am saying is...after Land Law (which is compulsory as is Property in your LPC) if I could go back I wouldnt have chosen to do anything Property related as its very procedural most of it and it can be a bit dull...
I think my views would be too erm 'wrong/biased' to study immigration
Property is boring atm But i think its just one of them where if you work at it and put in the time you can eventually grasp it. Although evidence takes a lot of work too
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quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
not too sure what i consider to be a good job at this minute in my life i still dont really know what i want to do when i finish my apprenticeship as i will be about 24 by then. i left it far too late after going to college
I had 2.5 years out after my A-Levels where I pissed about...then went back to uni...as a mature student at 21!
I'm 26 next month and working in London in a law firm...you can do whatever you want to do in life...regardless of age...its down to if you have the drive and desire to do it...
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quote: Originally posted by Fonz
i was not aware Law had a different prefix
Im doing LLB Law (Hons)
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Human Rights isnt too bad it just turns you into an argumentative fcuk...
Immigration would be interesting I think...
All I am saying is...after Land Law (which is compulsory as is Property in your LPC) if I could go back I wouldnt have chosen to do anything Property related as its very procedural most of it and it can be a bit dull...
I think my views would be too erm 'wrong/biased' to study immigration
Property is boring atm But i think its just one of them where if you work at it and put in the time you can eventually grasp it. Although evidence takes a lot of work too
You will regret it if you go into property work once qualified...its fcuking dull...
Lets leave it at that...
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
quote: Originally posted by Fonz
i was not aware Law had a different prefix
Im doing LLB Law (Hons)
Good man.
What year are you in? How is it going?
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Haimsey
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Uncles a property solicitor Although he has been doing it for like 30 odd years.
I wouldnt know what else to choose though
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Good man.
What year are you in? How is it going?
Im in second year atm, 5 weeks till first exam Ive never been so stressed over exams Hopefully i can get it all sorted in time. Just dreading my EU exam As its so boring and i dont actually understand any of it.
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
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Human Rights isnt too bad it just turns you into an argumentative fcuk...
Immigration would be interesting I think...
All I am saying is...after Land Law (which is compulsory as is Property in your LPC) if I could go back I wouldnt have chosen to do anything Property related as its very procedural most of it and it can be a bit dull...
I think my views would be too erm 'wrong/biased' to study immigration
Property is boring atm But i think its just one of them where if you work at it and put in the time you can eventually grasp it. Although evidence takes a lot of work too
You will regret it if you go into property work once qualified...its fcuking dull...
Lets leave it at that...
Also land law in uni isnt "property law" as such...I do think it gives you a sound grasp of the law...I liked it in uni...Unreg and reg land...joint tenancies and Tenancy in common...
Its when you move onto your LPC where it becomes more transactional...
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
Uncles a property solicitor Although he has been doing it for like 30 odd years.
I wouldnt know what else to choose though
Well if you are hell bent on doing something boring pick Banking law...as its equally as boring but pays a lot more...
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Hmm, you see, ive not decided if im going for the LPC yet.
Im thinking i might just grab my degree and then apply for the police.
Ive got a hard decision to make - money or job enjoyment. At the moment i want the job enjoyment (police)
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by andyc1234
not too sure what i consider to be a good job at this minute in my life i still dont really know what i want to do when i finish my apprenticeship as i will be about 24 by then. i left it far too late after going to college
I had 2.5 years out after my A-Levels where I pissed about...then went back to uni...as a mature student at 21!
I'm 26 next month and working in London in a law firm...you can do whatever you want to do in life...regardless of age...its down to if you have the drive and desire to do it...
i know where im going with my life now and im happy with it. i just know i would be a lot better off now if i would of got my arse in gear 3 years ago
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
Good man.
What year are you in? How is it going?
Im in second year atm, 5 weeks till first exam Ive never been so stressed over exams Hopefully i can get it all sorted in time. Just dreading my EU exam As its so boring and i dont actually understand any of it.
5 weeks? My revision used to get underway 4 weeks before exams...starting at 3 hours a day and leading up to near on 12 hours a day right before them...
I used to draw diagrams to major topics for each module...kind of sets it out in your head whats happening...and is a lot easier to recall when planning your answer in an exam...
The diagram then jogs your memory to the different strands and its particulars...
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Haimsey
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Our options were -
Company law
Comparative law
Competition law
Criminology and criminal justice
Employment law
Evidence
Family law
Human rights
Immigration and race realtions
Intellectual property law
International criminal law
International trade law
Landlord and tenant
Legal history
Legal theory
Medical law
Mooting
Project
Public international law
Remedies
Restitution
Sexuality and the law
Welfare law
Some sounded ok but just didnt appeal to me. Others i just didnt want to do.
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
Hmm, you see, ive not decided if im going for the LPC yet.
Im thinking i might just grab my degree and then apply for the police.
Ive got a hard decision to make - money or job enjoyment. At the moment i want the job enjoyment (police)
You will be able to enter the Police at a higher grade...
BUT
It will take you years to get onto decent pay...whereas if you do the LPC you could potentially walk into a job after it as a trainee on £50,000+ a year...which rises to £100,000 a year after your 2 years as trainee...thats obviously if you come to London...
If you stayed up north most Training Contracts will be in the 16-20k bracket with a wage rise to 45-55k after it...
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
5 weeks? My revision used to get underway 4 weeks before exams...starting at 3 hours a day and leading up to near on 12 hours a day right before them...
I used to draw diagrams to major topics for each module...kind of sets it out in your head whats happening...and is a lot easier to recall when planning your answer in an exam...
The diagram then jogs your memory to the different strands and its particulars...
Similar to me with the diagrams. I have to write things for them to go in. So all my revision is writing but its the only way.
Whats made me more stressed is i have hurt my right hand some how and cant write much Its been 'rested' for a week now and is no better So im stressed out over that
Done my timetable this weekend and so im going to get cracking this week with sorting my life out re: revision.
Ive got a new exam tactic im trying out, which isnt always good trying out new tactics on important exams But you know, it should work.
[Edited on 14-04-2008 by Haimsey]
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i once had to choose daddy or chips
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Haimsey
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London is the place to be But you have to be extremely lucky or very good with what you know to get in around London town.
Police i think was about 16 or 18k starting wage going up 1k a year. Then after 2 years im wanting to specialise into traffic
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
Our options were -
Company law - I did this and loved it...using it in my job now...
Comparative law
Competition law
Criminology and criminal justice
Employment law
Evidence
Family law - I did this too..very interesting but not what I wanted to work in
Human rights - Did this not something I would recommend
Immigration and race realtions
Intellectual property law
International criminal law
International trade law
Landlord and tenant
Legal history
Legal theory
Medical law
Mooting
Project
Public international law
Remedies
Restitution
Sexuality and the law
Welfare law
Some sounded ok but just didnt appeal to me. Others i just didnt want to do.
In fact your right them options are limited...I remember we had a lot more on offer...
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Haimsey
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I tried to avoid as much as i can -
Anything with EU in it
Anything with great amounts of HR's in it
Anything with loads of contract in as i just dont succeed in this topic.
But wanted it leaning towards police topics - criminolgy
But also still solicitor based too
As you can tell, i didnt make it easy on myself
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quote: Originally posted by Haimsey
quote: Originally posted by MarkM
5 weeks? My revision used to get underway 4 weeks before exams...starting at 3 hours a day and leading up to near on 12 hours a day right before them...
I used to draw diagrams to major topics for each module...kind of sets it out in your head whats happening...and is a lot easier to recall when planning your answer in an exam...
The diagram then jogs your memory to the different strands and its particulars...
Similar to me with the diagrams. I have to write things for them to go in. So all my revision is writing but its the only way.
Whats made me more stressed is i have hurt my right hand some how and cant write much Its been 'rested' for a week now and is no better So im stressed out over that
Done my timetable this weekend and so im going to get cracking this week with sorting my life out re: revision.
Ive got a new exam tactic im trying out, which isnt always good trying out new tactics on important exams But you know, it should work.
[Edited on 14-04-2008 by Haimsey]
Are you going to question spot?
It isnt recommended but can be helpful on some topics....I know a girl who question spotted her entire degree and come out with a 1st...I also know another who did it and she came out with a 3rd...obviously she didnt question spot enough or was just unlucky...
Its a risky business and I couldnt leave it to chance like that...but the rewards equal the risks...
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I will be in debt by
First Year -
Fees - £3k
Maintenance Loan - £3200
Second Year (current) -
Fees - £3k
Maintenance - £2800
Third Year -
Fees - £3k
Maintenance - £2300 ish
So over £17k in debt
However, I am doing Accountancy and Finance. Where I lived before uni there was no hope of getting anything in the tertiary sector that paid well at all. By living away I now have a base to move into with my GF so can get out of the sink where I used to live.
While its expensive, I agree completely with some of the views here, that if you take a degree that has some sort of direction to it, such as Accountancy, or Economics etc etc then it is well worth it, whereas people on Media Studies or Art courses are just wasters
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