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LH15
post Dec 18 2011, 02:03 PM

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Hey, hope you guys dont mind if i tag along 1 question.

Had asked HELP recently on their LLB. One is transfer degree and another 1 is 3+0. Both are most likely the same which are LLB, just that 1 you can go to UK while another 1 you study locally.

However, the officer also told me that if i prefer 3+0 in HELP, i will not be able to practise litigation.

Can anyone tell me what's the differences in these 2 program?? I found that their syllabus in law is almost the same for 3 years.

And, what's the different between lawyer that can practice and lawyer that cant.
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post Dec 18 2011, 11:42 PM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Dec 18 2011, 08:15 PM)
You sure they tell you you cant practice?

Ok here's the thing. Basically, they are of the same thing. It's just that the transfer degree thing, we called it twinning which available in 1+2 or 2+1... The 3+0 is called external degree where you do everything in local. The difference between these two are, slight difference in syllabus and when you graduate( from what I heard, not too sure about it) external degree now, the certs come with the word "External degree" printed...unlike the old time , there's no such words printed...Whether it's 1+2, 2+1 or 3+0, you still need to take CLP/ BPTC in order to practice...

Did he tell you why you cant practice if you take the external one? I think he made a mistake there. Even if you do the transfer degree programme, you still need to take up CLP /BPTC to practice... Correct me if I am wrong. smile.gif
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Hey sorry there, I just check again on the website, it's degree itself from HELP instead of 3+0. The subjects we learning throughout 3 years are the same as the transfer programme, but cannot practise. It's not recognise by the Bar council?
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post Apr 15 2012, 01:29 AM

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Hey do you guys mind to describe how lawyer life like? maybe can describe the schedule of a lawyer for the entire days?
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post Sep 22 2012, 11:17 AM

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Im sorry if there's repeat question for this. What are the benefits of taking BPTC instead of CLP.
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post Sep 27 2012, 11:35 PM

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I looking for contract and criminal textbook. Would be glad if anyone can sell it to me? Pls pm me or so thanks.
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post Nov 11 2012, 11:30 PM

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Hey guys, i am just about to start my assignment but seems abit lost. Any guide on that?? and normally what kind of resource you all referring for law.
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post Nov 12 2012, 02:11 PM

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QUOTE(jonchoongqx @ Nov 12 2012, 08:17 AM)
Where are you doing your law degree?
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BAC smile.gif im 1st year student

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post Nov 12 2012, 03:02 PM

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QUOTE(jonchoongqx @ Nov 12 2012, 02:33 PM)
Nice!! What is the requirements to study in BAC? and is there international student?

Oh and we have to do CLP after we graduate there right? biggrin.gif
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A lvl pass! bt if you taking other pre-u then different. I met very little int.student. and CLP u can do it other place.

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