QUOTE(jhong @ May 9 2009, 10:32 PM)
I did it both together. I did my A-levels from Lincoln College Asia Pacific which i have mentioned about it last time , and it was you who asking me . Hahax..
Well , i get enrolled to BAC first and see whether can i get the offer from University Malaya, if i am fortunate enough to get it , then i will leave.
I dont have much faith on that though , so , i have now focusing on what i am doing now in BAC for LLB UOL. Getting into UM is just a bonus ! just if i get it .
Who is teaching you in your inter btw?
oh sry, very forgetful xD
but coz i heard from my friends who was from atc during A'lvls, they HAD to take both AS and A2 together ler..no choice of choosing to do 18 months there.
Oh, u wanna go UM to do BOJ?
Hmm, for Inter back then in my year...Criminal was taught by Mr.Joseph (but he's now in ATC) and the tutorials by Ms.Puvanes (she's damn good btw + if u r lucky she also tutors for Part 1-Law of Trust) ; CLR nonetheless Mr.Rajensingham himself ; Public law -Dr.Anand (he's good and full of knowledge! He gave us special lecture on Jurisprudence in Part 2 ) but i dun think u can get him anymore as a permanent lecturer there since he was transferred somemore else to last i heard was Bangladesh if i'm not mistaken and i think replacing him for UOL students is Mr.Rabinder (which i totally cannot understand what he lectures

He taught me during Part 1 Land and Trust and in Part 2 Juris-i dun go for his classes this year coz he keep repeating himself and i dun understand where he's coming from so heck it!) ; and Contract -Ms.Meera (she explains well ler and her lecture can be summarized into charts).
This was my year back then ler...now i heard that the classes either separates UOL and UWE intakes if they r joined together then u expect sucky lecturers who in actual teach UWE so their substance and style of teaching may cater and focus more on internal students and on the other hand UOL requires a lot more. My cousin is from Inter but UWE student so i know how they can mix the questions and how they mark.
Btw, someone mentioned that CLR or was it Public law that they have mixture of topics in a question for UOL and recently when i went to the website to download past year Qs, i saw that the exam papers before dunno which particular date/year r different than the ones that they r having now. So it may be true and possible that now they can mix topics and ask u in a single Q whilst in my year, it's rarely since i dun recall that it was as such and coz i remembered that i did 1 topic 1 Q.