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khiahsu
post Jun 20 2009, 11:41 AM

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Hey guys...it's unofficial: but it looks like MMU law grads have been exempted from CLP (they've also stated this in an advertisement for their foundation courses in The Star today)

According to their students, MMU has received a letter stating thus too...anyone care to verify this?
khiahsu
post Aug 18 2009, 05:48 PM

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Hey! I'm migrating to Canada soon! and I'll take law over there. Any comment? hard? easy? nice?. Is there any International law that i can take? I might be coming back to Malaysia because i love this country. Does that mean I'm not officially a lawyer in here? although i graduate from canada?

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If you're thinking of reading law in Canada, bear in mind that it is only available as a graduate program, if I am not mistaken. (similar to the US)

This means you'll have to obtain an undergraduate degree first before sitting for the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) and applying to the respective law school of your choice.

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post Aug 21 2009, 08:47 PM

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From an education pull-out in The Star just the other day:
HELP University College has just started offering its own LLB degree, pending approval from the LPQB to grant permission for its graduates to sit for the CLP examinations.

Hmm. Aren't we college-hunters spoiled for choice, haha.
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post Aug 21 2009, 10:43 PM

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wow,then HELP still offer twinning programme or not?


Yep, it's still offered.
khiahsu
post Aug 24 2009, 11:58 AM

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in order to do clp
does ur LLb grades need to meet a specific requirement?


If you are taking the UoL External LLB programme, you will need to secure a minimum second lower honours in order to qualify for the CLP examinations.

If you are currently enrolled in one of the numerous twinning/transfer LLB programmes (2+1 / 1+2) available though, I don't think this ruling applies.

Anyone here who can confirm this? Thanks smile.gif
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post Aug 24 2009, 08:25 PM

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@minshuen:

University of Liverpool: 2+1: Pass all subjects in Year 2 at HELP in one sitting with an average mark of 60%.

Do try an extra bit of Googling though, all the information is available on this page here wink.gif

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post Nov 6 2009, 11:17 AM

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hmm.
out of curiosity,is anyone aspiring for the solicitor route in the UK?

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