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razven.94
post May 15 2013, 10:00 AM

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Can anyone pls share available scholarships for llb students?

Btw, my results for As are considerably average. 2c. Going for A2 exams this two months. Pretty discouraged by my results. Advice for possible universities? Among my targets include nus and taylors.
razven.94
post Jun 12 2013, 08:28 AM

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I'm currently thinking of entering Taylors for law as the application for NUS has recently closed. Any students from taylors uni could perhaps give a review of the law programme there? If possible, would like to know more about the twinning programme as the websites are pretty unclear.

Also, do pls share your experience studying law there. Thanks
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post Jun 14 2013, 08:23 AM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Jun 14 2013, 08:17 AM)
Why Taylors?

Most people here are either from BAC/ATC or public universities.

BAC/ATC offer twinning too, albeit to UK  laugh.gif

If you think that the quality of education in Taylor would be higher, you're wrong in some sense.

To give you a quick answer, you could always just go to Taylor's and ask.

I'm sure they have tonnes of fancy consultants that are sure and willing to answer your question.
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Mainly because it offers a university/campus experience. If i'm not mistaken, bac/atc only offers UK transfer and not twinning.

But anyways, thanks for your reply.
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post Jun 15 2013, 05:58 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Jun 15 2013, 12:29 AM)
Lol.

This is a prospective / currently enrolled law student's thread.

I expect a way better answer laugh.gif

Section 69 of our Contract Acts allow it.

There are few more exception.

But in comparison of British Law, not all contract by minors are deemed void.

The question is, whether Malaysia's law will share the same sentiments or not.
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I was once told by my lecturer that Malaysian law today is pretty similar to English back in the 1950s. Any comments on how true is that ?

Anyways, there's three if I'm not mistaken. For contract of necessaries (s.3(3) of Sale of Goods Act 1979), contracts of unemployment and when the minor comes of age but doesnt repudiates the contract.

Edexcel A2 Law Paper 2 next Thursday ... biggrin.gif



 

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