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 Ten Tips to Pass CLP (certificate legal practice), One stop shop for prospective students

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Stellalove
post Sep 25 2014, 11:48 AM

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Thanks TS for this great information. I just registered few weeks ago and doing home study due to some circumstances. Your extra guidance on passing this exam will be much helpful to me. Any idea where I can get extra reference books to start off early as the textbooks are not here yet. Went to search a few bookshops but they don't sell any other than statutes. =\

Stellalove
post Sep 25 2014, 12:58 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 25 2014, 12:41 PM)
i thought uk grads don't need clp?....just need to do chambering?....
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How you know I'm a UK grad? Lol!!! Have to do CLP la...else I won't be here reading this thread. =)
Stellalove
post Sep 25 2014, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(limeuu @ Sep 25 2014, 03:17 PM)
Yes....and wouldn't doing the bptc be easier than the CLP?....
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I wouldn't say easier. BPTC is more towards practical study while CLP is 100% on theory. In fact, I was quite attracted to the BPTC + 1 year LLM course that my uni offered with a discount. Doing BPTC knowing that I will come back to Malaysia and practice, I chose CLP due to much cheaper fees and able to do home study due to some circumstances. Hopefully I made the right choice.
Stellalove
post Dec 8 2014, 06:15 PM

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Dear learned friends,

I have a very serious problem here. I am registering for the CLP exam as the dateline is end of this month. However, I realized I lost my Alevels certificate and my previous college can't find the photo stated copy of it either. The only record I have for my Alevels is just the one with results on it. Is that sufficient for me to submit the application? And btw, kingZ113, do you have any q&a to spare?
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post Dec 18 2014, 03:54 PM

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QUOTE(kingz113 @ Dec 10 2014, 10:39 AM)
Hey Stella, you should just submit it before the deadline and proceed from there. In my experience even for court litigation, sometimes a Statutory Declaration will suffice in genuine circumstances where documents are missing.

Yeap I still have the Q&A from last year. Its from ATC and is a great starting guide in answering. let me know if you want them.
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Done registering. Now back to focusing on my revision. I am currently registered under ATC as well. Howdy senior? And as for the Q&A, I really need them and I don't mind purchasing them from you if you're willing to let them off. biggrin.gif

 

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