If you want to do law after A-levels, then I will sure recommend you Advanced Tertiary College(ATC) or Brickfields Asia College(BAC), and both of them are arch rivals in that particular industry. I am doing my A-levels in ATC, and its on the Cambridge board. The fee is 9K for 3 subjects. Subjects offered are only Art subjects(Law, Business, Economics, English Literature, Mathematics, Accounting). If Im not mistaken, they have science subjects also. And of course, all Malaysian students are required to do the LAN subjects.
To me, the lecturers are there are good. They are very friendly, helpful and extremely FUNNY, I mean it....It's like watching a stand up comedy during the classes.

If talking about campus life, well too bad lah, because the campus is situated at Petaling Street and its only a small 7-8 floors building. I can say that its a no frills college. The facilities are sufficient enough for effective learning. The only thing that the college has pride on is their law library which is considered the most completed and well equiped one in Malaysia. The rest cannot....

But bear in mind that, ATC and BAC are law schools specializing only in law studies. And ATC is so far considered the best among them due to the high passing rates for both A-levels and LLB, if you don't believe me you can check the newspapers for their ads or by simply doing a little research about them on the net.
This post has been edited by m_man: Jul 10 2009, 11:34 PM