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earlgrey77
post Aug 23 2013, 11:44 PM

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QUOTE(ebony_my @ Aug 23 2013, 05:58 PM)
How many subjects are there altogether for CLP and the duration? Would it be advisable to work whilst studying for CLP?
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I am going to work and study at the same time .. but only till CNY .. CLP is bulky so it is not really advisable to work and study at the same time .yes i am taking risk .
which institution are you from ?

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post Aug 23 2013, 11:46 PM

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QUOTE(kael90 @ Aug 23 2013, 07:44 PM)
Hi guys, I'm planning to take up part time UOL LLB as I have a full time job currently. I'm wondering if it would be better for me to do self study or enroll into one of the institution? Any advice from senior out there?
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i guess you need assistance as UOL is not an easy paper .i am not an UOL student , but i sort of know how tough is their paper .
earlgrey77
post Aug 26 2013, 01:42 AM

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QUOTE(kael90 @ Aug 24 2013, 12:42 AM)
Hmmm...I thought so as well but then its just that i'm a lil worried of my current job now that probably restrict me to attend some of the classes and not be able to cope up. Unless the classes are really flexible. And I believe you guys did your own studies most of the time right rather than totally rely on lecturers notes/tips?
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ya , most of the time .but it depends also on what kinda of lecturer you get .if you got a oood one and explain well , well you will have less burden and you may focus your work .However , like i said UOL is not easy .Hence , you basically just have to balance your study and work properly if you are not going for class .But a lecturer guidance may make difference between passing and failing as well .

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post Nov 23 2013, 11:45 AM

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QUOTE(jhong @ Nov 20 2013, 07:47 AM)
Okay, it was more stringent. In short, if you failed, your mark will only be capped at 40%.

My entrance to Cardiff back then in the year of 2010, its requirement was 60% in average.
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i hope you dont resit as well ,
cardiff u is a great uni , hopefully you make it smile.gif

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post Jan 19 2014, 09:14 PM

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post Jan 21 2014, 05:23 PM

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QUOTE(sengyik90 @ Jan 20 2014, 03:52 AM)
As I am currently studying in UK, I don't think I will receive notifications from them and PTPTN is already asking me to start paying them back.

I was told that the certificate will be sent to Lembaga around December but I am quite clueless now as to its whereabouts.
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you should have extent your payment .
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post May 13 2014, 12:26 AM

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QUOTE(rexus @ May 8 2014, 10:15 PM)
How much roughly do you get pay for internship?
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if your firm is generous , they will pay you , certain firm doesnt pay you. dont expect much from internship .most important thing is you learn during your internship biggrin.gif
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post Sep 22 2014, 01:14 AM

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QUOTE(h0shii @ Sep 22 2014, 01:04 AM)
Hi guys, I am a student going to face SPM soon in just a month's time and would like to have more insight , studying law in Malaysia, because of my low scores in various subjects and just barely passed alot of them. Despite all this I am really interested in law since when I am younger. But my friends and family are not that encouraging because I am not as good as the other students in my 'Prestigious' school. I am really lost now and have no other aim except studying law. Can I do well in law if I didnt do well in school. Alot of these questions are buzzing me. What subject should I focus on in school to study law or just focus on getting straight As eventhough it is irrelevant to what i really wanted to do. Do I just follow like everyone's else footsteps? I dont even know if this is relevant to the topic here......
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just because you have lower score in exam doesnt mean you cant take up law . IF you plan to take A level , take law as one of your subject and decide if law suits you .I have lots of friends who dint do well in spm , obtain good results when they start their degree .Law degree is a great degree as it opens door to looks of opportunity so its worth considering it. in terms of subject , its definitely English(in my opinion) . Dont get discourage by others , atleast you know what you want .

all the best in your SPM .
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post Sep 26 2014, 03:48 AM

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QUOTE(shaynewai @ Sep 23 2014, 09:48 AM)
Hi, I'm now taking CLP course, but I dont know what textbooks are recommended as my lecturer keep promoting his own textbooks and keep making reference with it @@

Kindly advice.
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To be honest you dont really need them as the materials given should be sufficient .but it is your choice .

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post Sep 26 2014, 03:50 AM

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QUOTE(jitd @ Sep 23 2014, 05:06 PM)
People who have done law twinning programmes, how do you find it? How would you compare it with the UOL LLB that your peers are taking?
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UOL is tougher but Twinning gives you more exposure and it is not 100 % based as there are assignments involved .

 

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