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chiahau
post Apr 13 2014, 12:45 PM

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QUOTE(smile56 @ Apr 13 2014, 12:43 PM)
I am planning to study A-Level at Brickfields Asia College (BAC) .
after I finished study A-Level , I already decided to study Law Degree (UOL)

I need to choose how many subject and which subject should I choose if I decided to study Law Degree ?

The subjects of A-Level that offered by Brickfields Asia College (BAC) are :
1. Accounting
2. Business Studies
3. Economics
4. English Literature
5. Law
6. Mathematics

Which subjects of A-Level is more recommended if I want to study Law Degree?
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I came from Sc stream and tbh, any subject you prefer would be okay.

Personally, I would prefer to take Mathematics, Law, English Lit with Economics and Bus. Studies as extras, if possible tongue.gif
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post Apr 13 2014, 12:46 PM

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QUOTE(mithz22 @ Apr 13 2014, 12:44 PM)
If you do your A Levels at BAC, you only need 2 passes to go on to the degree programme. You can choose the standard route (18 months) where you choose 2/3/4 out of 6 subjects or the express route (11 months) where you choose 2 out of 3 subjects.
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I already decided to choose standard route at BAC.
I am planning to study A-Level at Brickfields Asia College (BAC) .

after I finished study A-Level , I already decided to study Law Degree.

I need to choose how many subject and which subject should I choose if I decided to study Law Degree ?

The subjects of A-Level that offered by Brickfields Asia College (BAC) are :
1. Accounting
2. Business Studies
3. Economics
4. English Literature
5. Law
6. Mathematics

Which subjects of A-Level is more recommended if I want to study Law Degree?
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post Apr 13 2014, 12:48 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Apr 13 2014, 12:45 PM)
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I came from Sc stream and tbh, any subject you prefer would be okay.

Personally, I would prefer to take Mathematics, Law, English Lit with Economics and Bus. Studies as extras, if possible tongue.gif
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Is it can simply choose any subjects for A-Level at BAC? Although I already decided want to study Law Degree
tmchong
post Apr 13 2014, 05:57 PM

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QUOTE(smile56 @ Apr 13 2014, 12:48 PM)
Is it can simply choose any subjects for A-Level at BAC? Although I already decided want to study Law Degree
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Yes, you can' simply choose'.
I suggest you work on your English since you plan to take up law.
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post Apr 13 2014, 07:42 PM

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QUOTE(tmchong @ Apr 13 2014, 05:57 PM)
Yes, you can' simply choose'.
I suggest you work on your English since you plan to take up law.
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So you recommended me study English Literature ?
chiahau
post Apr 13 2014, 07:46 PM

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QUOTE(smile56 @ Apr 13 2014, 07:42 PM)
So you recommended me study English Literature ?
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He's recommending you to improve your language understanding, not asking you to take English literally.

And I do agree with him.

Most law text books are from London, if your understanding of the language is poor, you may struggle.
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post Apr 13 2014, 07:54 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Apr 13 2014, 07:46 PM)
He's recommending you to improve your language understanding, not asking you to take English literally.

And I do agree with him.

Most law text books are from London, if your understanding of the language is poor, you may struggle.
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QUOTE(smile56 @ Apr 13 2014, 07:54 PM)
How to improve ?
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post Apr 13 2014, 07:55 PM

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QUOTE(chiahau @ Apr 13 2014, 07:46 PM)
He's recommending you to improve your language understanding, not asking you to take English literally.

And I do agree with him.

Most law text books are from London, if your understanding of the language is poor, you may struggle.
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How to improve?

 

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