4 Tips For a First-Class Law Degree

Often Overlooked, but Easy To Do

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🔍 4 Tips For a First-Class Law Degree

  1. Look at the marking criteria.You should know what is expected in order to know what to aim for.

  2. Practice past papersThis will allow you to develop an effective exam strategy; consider how to allocate time to questions and how to structure answers.

  3. Attend all your classes and participateYour teacher summarised the information for you. Use that to your advantage. Ask questions and make sure you understand the bigger picture.

  4. Seek feedback early on.The mock exams are there for a reason. NASA tests out its rockets before they put people in them. People do test-drives before they buy a car. Do the mocks.

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