Archive for October, 2009

Pass Your Law Exams With Flying Colours

Friday, October 30th, 2009
Pass Your Law Exams With Flying Colours

Whether you wish to specialise in a career in contract law, corporate law or any other aspect of the legal profession, you will first need to pass your law exams; and the better the grade you achieve then the more choice will be available to you. So, whether you are studying as an undergraduate or taking your professional body exams, passing with flying colours should be your aim.

If you are studying law, the sooner you develop good t (more…)

An Insight Into The Law: Getting A Temporary Legal Secretary Job

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009
An Insight Into The Law: Getting A Temporary Legal Secretary Job

Leaving school and embarking on a journey in the real world can be a daunting prospects these days. Although it is an extremely liberating feeling to be earning your own money and doing what you please when you please, you may experience difficulties in getting that step up the work ladder. It therefore may be a good idea to actually get experience whilst you are still studying. Temporary jobs are ideal for students still at college. You can earn (more…)

Law Profession: How Important are Law School Grades

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
Law Profession: How Important are Law School Grades

Law Profession: How Important are Law School Grades

Grades influence the hiring decisions in law firms. Institutions primarily decide the grades as also the different levels in the law schools. The levels are a junior associate or a student of law, mid level to senior attorney and then to a partner.

A. Harrison Barnes, the creator and the owner of (more…)

Student Loans: How Much and What Kinds?

Monday, October 26th, 2009
Student Loans: How Much and What Kinds?

Paying for school

The average undergraduate leaves school with nearly $20,000 of debt according to a recent study cited in the USA today. A 2002 council of graduate schools poll shows that graduate students are much worse off–Master’s students average more than $25,000 of debt while PhD students are carrying more than $35,000. It is common in professional degree programs (medical, law, and dental school) for students to be strap (more…)

Social Work and the Law

Monday, October 26th, 2009
Social Work and the Law

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How to be a Law School Superstar

Saturday, October 24th, 2009
How to be a Law School Superstar

Superstars Know The Best Way To Focus Is To Take The Occasional Break

A law school superstar lives, breathes, and eats the law, but is sensible enough to take a break every once in a while and do something outside of the realm of law school to keep his or her mind sharp and hungry enough for more law once break time is over.

Superstars Know How To Manage Time and Meet Deadlines For School — They Also Ask For Hel (more…)

5 Benefits of Student Loan Consolidation

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
5 Benefits of Student Loan Consolidation

Are you sick of paying interest on your monthly student loans with no end in sight? Afraid of cash-flow problems that may prevent you from paying your student loans on time? I know I was and there is a solution to this problem. It is called student loan consolidation.

What is Student Loan Consolidation?

Student loan consolidation simply means consolidating all your student loans into a single loan with a monthly payment plan. Effect (more…)

No Need for Concern with Bad Credit Student Loans

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
No Need for Concern with Bad Credit Student Loans

Bad credit student loans are available to those who would otherwise not be able to afford a college education. If you are in the unfortunate position of having a bad credit score, you can still be eligible for financial aid.

Several federal student loans and private loans are there for the taking. All you need to do is research the ones that are best for you and then apply for them.

If you have bad credit, the best (more…)

Leaving the Law for Writing: Where To Start?

Sunday, October 11th, 2009
Leaving the Law for Writing: Where To Start?

Law is like a bad marriage – easy to get into; hard to get out of. The primrose path starts in earnest in college, when you pore over the websites and request the glossy brochures. You might even talk to a couple of real-live law students – all of them hard-driving and full of enthusiasm. You long to join their ranks and learn about this mysterious process of “briefing cases.” (How sweetly naive you were back in the day.)

Once you’ve gotten (more…)

Report on the Level of General Knowledge Among Students of Nottingham University Malaysia Campus

Saturday, October 10th, 2009
Report on the Level of General Knowledge Among Students of Nottingham University Malaysia Campus

Presented by:

Name: Wisdom Iheukwumere Eleba

Supervised by: Ms Alison Abraham

 

Abstract

The aims of the survey are to investigate the level of general knowledge among local and international students studying in Nottingham University Malaysia campus, and to investigate differences in the level of knowledge amon (more…)