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Answer to : Law Degree in MMU Malacca, An Answer to all question
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Darkmage12
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Dec 30 2007, 11:58 AM
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QUOTE(barrister @ Dec 29 2007, 10:35 PM) DON'T BE DELUDED INTO THINKING THAT ALL THOSE MENTIONED ABOVE ARE TRUE!
I am not writing this to argue, but until now there is no black and white about the future of MMU's Law Degree.
Perhaps all those are just endorsement from MMU. My advice is: why not go to recognized local or foreign universities to persue and realize your dreams of becoming a lawyer? There is nothing so special in MMU that worths you to take the risk!
Once again, i am not writing this to argue nor having any benefit to write this. er you might be right and wrong but no matter what they will still need to do CLP. QUOTE(bidfordun @ Dec 30 2007, 12:19 AM) well, i dun think so. usually those who wanna take law will opt to take it at either brickfield or atc bcos they are certainly famous for their law programs. and the tuition fee is kinda similar to wat tuition fee of mmu, so i think it is affordable too. atc brickfields all are doing external degree program from either UM or some other UK degree. as for mmu it's their own program
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Darkmage12
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Dec 30 2007, 06:55 PM
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QUOTE(david890701 @ Dec 30 2007, 02:10 PM) Hi fruitie i was just trying to be low profile just in case anyone come and find trouble with me Yeap, thats why i heard , and looks like its not as easy to enter MMU Law anymore from now on @Darkmage : U're right , one of the reason why we opt for MMU is that its a private uni ( easier to enter , unlike UM ) , and we dont need to do CLP . Its cheaper than Tailors HELP or Brickfields . Some of my friends are from brickfields A level Believe me or not barrister , i hope dont /i/ this thread. This is to answer questions of future-mmu-law students  are you sure you don't need to do CLP?
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Darkmage12
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Dec 31 2007, 12:14 AM
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QUOTE(david890701 @ Dec 30 2007, 07:47 PM) As of what Barrister said , MMU has no black and white for the official exemption yet. However, the objective of making CLP compulsory is that for those foreign graduates , they have to know the Malaysian Law and the application. In MMU, the programme is none other than Malaysian Law , therefore i see no reason why CLP must be taken for us. MMU is a prestigious uni , why does the future look so dim for u? but again, they have no black and white. it's because even those doing external UM degree need CLP!
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Darkmage12
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Jan 6 2008, 12:37 AM
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QUOTE(schizophrenic @ Jan 5 2008, 10:45 PM) look at Section 3 of the Legal Profession Act 1976 and you'll know about NUS despite the subjects being different. NUS exempted? i didn't know that
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Darkmage12
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Jan 6 2008, 11:20 AM
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QUOTE(adrianyeow @ Jan 6 2008, 01:11 AM) yea i've read the relevant Acts on the bar website but i don't get what you're trying to tell. From what I interpret, NUS is being put into the same category as in a UM(Malaysia) , UKM and UM(Singapore) LL.B, isn't it ? Mind to elaborate ? anyway, what i really wanted to say in my previous post is that, all degrees that are currently exempted from clp are from ipta. If im not mistaken, even UUM's law has not been given this privilege. IMO, the chances of mmu getting it would, by common sense, be lower than uum. Correct me if i'm wrong. ya what you say is true that's why everyone wants to get into UM law
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