I just sat for my SPM. I hear that the best place to read law is in UK and thus, it would be wise to do A-Levels. However, I have signed up for SAM at Taylors which has Reading University as a partner. The reason I signed up for SAM is that I think that I'll do better in SAM than in A-Levels as I don't think I'm an exam-orientated student. Am I making a mistake?
Also, what kind of personality/character/abilities that a person have to do law? How do I know if I am suitable to read law? I hope someone can enlighten me. Thanks a bunch!!!
Oh, and is law really that dry?? I'm not sure law suits me! help!!!!!!!!
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