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You did A levels at UCSI right?BAC Thread, The Nation's No.1 Law School :)
BAC Thread, The Nation's No.1 Law School :)
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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Aug 30 2014, 11:55 AM) QUOTE(digiatalz @ Aug 30 2014, 12:46 PM) As per the latest details on the bsb website. The "module" is an elective subject, there are two said modules, so it must be a combination of EU Law and one of the said module. (I think it's called professional law skill pathway)» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « EU law is a must. |
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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Aug 30 2014, 09:29 PM) QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Aug 30 2014, 10:05 PM) Well, as it turns out my family can pay for it, but I feel that we just can't afford it, nor would I be comfortable spending my parents' retirement money when either of the two options get me from point A to point B. I find the reason of "just going there for the experience" or "the exams are easier (in the case of studying the first x years here in BAC or ATC) not extremely completely justifiable to spend off 90~120k in a matter of 11 to 12 months. I apologize if I am offending any fellow UKT students here, I'm probably just jealous and lightly upset that many of my friends are flying off to UK (be it for law, business, other studies) this coming September. Intermediate is not as hard, I passed Common law and Contract without going to any lecture, Part 1 and Part 2 will get more hectic and bulky, like really hectic.Anyway, I am being led to believe by other UOL course takers (although they're not taking LL.B, they're from other fields) that all papers, not caring if they're for intermediate, part 1 or part 2 of the whole degree course have almost the same difficulty level, is this not true? There are about 200 students each intake, so come early, and get a seat in front. |
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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Aug 30 2014, 10:05 PM) Well, as it turns out my family can pay for it, but I feel that we just can't afford it, nor would I be comfortable spending my parents' retirement money when either of the two options get me from point A to point B. I find the reason of "just going there for the experience" or "the exams are easier (in the case of studying the first x years here in BAC or ATC) not extremely completely justifiable to spend off 90~120k in a matter of 11 to 12 months. I apologize if I am offending any fellow UKT students here, I'm probably just jealous and lightly upset that many of my friends are flying off to UK (be it for law, business, other studies) this coming September. It is true. But then, some in the legal field told me that it's from the intermediate levels that you can begin to gauge your levels. If for the 1st year, you barely scrap through it, it will be harder and harder if one don't "up" their own levels.Anyway, I am being led to believe by other UOL course takers (although they're not taking LL.B, they're from other fields) that all papers, not caring if they're for intermediate, part 1 or part 2 of the whole degree course have almost the same difficulty level, is this not true? Although some people might tell you to take it easy for the 1st year since you'd only need a pass but then, in order to see where you stand in UOL's exams, don't aim for only a pass, aim higher. |
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QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Aug 31 2014, 04:07 AM) Intermediate is not as hard, I passed Common law and Contract without going to any lecture, Part 1 and Part 2 will get more hectic and bulky, like really hectic. Duly noted on the coming earlier thingy, thanks! Won't take year 1 easily!There are about 200 students each intake, so come early, and get a seat in front. QUOTE(digitalz @ Aug 31 2014, 12:23 PM) It is true. But then, some in the legal field told me that it's from the intermediate levels that you can begin to gauge your levels. If for the 1st year, you barely scrap through it, it will be harder and harder if one don't "up" their own levels. so wait a minute, do the marks of our first year count into the aggregate of our total marks which in the end defines whether we'd get 1.1, 2.1, 2.2 etc?Although some people might tell you to take it easy for the 1st year since you'd only need a pass but then, in order to see where you stand in UOL's exams, don't aim for only a pass, aim higher. |
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QUOTE(KuzumiTaiga @ Aug 31 2014, 02:05 PM) so wait a minute, do the marks of our first year count into the aggregate of our total marks which in the end defines whether we'd get 1.1, 2.1, 2.2 etc? No. Like what you know, it is not included. It's just that Year 1 is the part where you can see where you stand or how your "hard work" worked out for you through your results. 1st year "scrapped" through with all passes but Part 1 and Part 2 will be totally different compared to the Intermediate. Some students took a "break" for 1 year after Part 1. I know a few adults that did that too. They took Part 1 and decided to take a break for Part 2 due to the hectic & bulkier workload. |
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hi, is there anyone here taking northumbria open learning?
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Foundation in Arts / A levels better?
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How does BAC differ from ATC?
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Does it go like that?
Jan 2016 - Dec 2016 (foundation / a levels) Jan 2017 - Sept 2017 (llb year 1) Sept 2017 - June 2018 (llb year 2) Sept 2018 - June 2019 (llb year 3) Im so confused. Please help me out thanks |
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im soon applying for the uol course in september 2015 , i was wondering if i would to change my course to UKT in my 2nd year ( after UOL 1st year exam ) , how good would my result need to be? and must i apply for credit transfer later or right now?
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I am contemplating to sign up for UOL external program, on a part time basis. Was told there are four intakes in a year but all students will only sit for exam mid 2017. I asked the counselor if there are any term breaks in between and the answer is no. Is there a semester break or just public holidays observed? And I was also told this is a tough program to do on a part time basis, 4 subjects. Could someone kindly share experience? Thank you This post has been edited by blueyepanda: Jan 8 2016, 01:54 AM |
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QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Dec 16 2012, 11:34 PM) This thread welcomes all current BAC students, prospective students, as well as alumni Looks like quite established now![]() (68-2, Jalan Tun Sambanthan, 50470 Brickfields, Kuala Lumpur Malaysia) All courses available PRE-UNIVERSITY ‘A’ Levels [KPT/JPS(SM5512)/11/09] Cambridge International Examinations UNDERGRADUATE Law LLB(Hons.) University of London (External) [KP(JPS)5195/IPTS/1318 A5517] LLB(Hons.) Aberystwyth University LLB(Hons.) Cardiff University LLB(Hons.) University of Hertfordshire LLB(Hons.) University of Hull LLB(Hons.) University of Liverpool LLB(Hons.) Northumbria University LLB(Hons.) University of Reading LLB(Hons.) University of Sheffield LLB(Hons.) Business Law Aberystwyth University LLB(Hons.) Commercial Law University of Hertfordshire New Business Program De Monfort University • BA (Hons) Business and Management • BA (Hons) Business Management and Human Resource Management • BA (Hons) Business and Marketing • BA (Hons) Business Management and Enterprise • BA (Hons) Business Management Administration Glyndwr University • BA (Hons) Business Accounting • BA (Hons) Business Management • BA (Hons) Business Marketing • BA (Hons) Festival and Events Management KEELE University • BA (Hons) Business Management and Marketing • BA (Hons) Business Management and Finance • BA (Hons) Business Management and Human Resource Management • BA (Hons) Business Management and Law Northumbria University • BA (Hons) Business with Economics • BA (Hons) Business with Financial Management • BA (Hons) Business with Human Resource Management • BA (Hons) Business with International Management • BA (Hons) Business with Logistics and Supply Chain Management • BA (Hons) Business with Marketing Management • BA (Hons) Mass Communication and Business Southampton Solent University • BA (Hons) Business and Marketing • BA (Hons) Business and Management • BA (Hons) Business and Finance Prembrokshire College International • BA (Hons) Business Management and more.... Via Uk Law Transfer Degree Programme [Kpt(Jps)600-03 /1318(9)-A6933] PROFESSIONAL ILEX Diploma for Legal Secretaries Malaysian Corporate and Commercial Law Programme Professional Development Programmes Corporate Counsel Diploma POSTGRADUATE & PROFESSIONAL Certificate in Legal Practice (CLP) [KP(JPS)5195/IPTS/1318 SM5513] Legal Profession Qualifying Board ICSA-Fast Track Graduate Route Diploma in International Arbitration Masters in Professional Studies (MPS) Aventis School of Management LLM (Masters of Laws) - LLM Advanced Legal Practice - LLM International Commercial Law - LLM International Trade Law - LLM Medical Law - LLM Commercial Law |
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QUOTE(blueyepanda @ Jan 8 2016, 01:53 AM) Hi there Let's put it this way, I know and have seen people that worked scoring alright for it but it goes down to how you set your time. The part-timers do self-study mostly and the worst I know was only failing 1 sub. Much better than some of the full-timers themselves.I am contemplating to sign up for UOL external program, on a part time basis. Was told there are four intakes in a year but all students will only sit for exam mid 2017. I asked the counselor if there are any term breaks in between and the answer is no. Is there a semester break or just public holidays observed? And I was also told this is a tough program to do on a part time basis, 4 subjects. Could someone kindly share experience? Thank you It is tough, but not unmanageable. It all boils down to how much time you have, and how you want to study. There's only 1 exam per year, and 1 resit per year. If you fail more than 2 subs, you can only choose to resit 1 paper and wait until the next year to resit the other. That's why some people take longer time to finish. |
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