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Preparing for a High Court appeal as an elective subject

22 November 2015 Leave a Comment

Practical elective subject for law students

Choosing elective subjects can be tricky; do I want relevant electives to make my job applications seem relevant, or do I just want easy ones so that I don’t have to work very hard for the last few months of my degree? It’s a difficult question that many law students ask themselves. Here is an interesting elective that a group of Monash law students chose in their final year.

Commercial awareness topics for 2015

12 November 2015 Leave a Comment

Commercial awareness topics

A variety of interesting and recent topics to choose from to hone your commercial awareness skills! Incredibly important for law students, especially those who have an interview lined up for a clerkship or graduate law job.

Legal clerkships 2015

3 November 2015 Leave a Comment

law clerkships 2015

This post collates relevant information for clerkships in 2015. Here you will find the clerkship guidelines for each state and some other resources where you can continue your research.

The best online law degrees in Australia

31 October 2015 57 Comments

Study an online law degree in Australia

So what do online law degrees offer? This post is a starting point for your research into these programs, and will hopefully provide some useful information to help you decide whether an online law degree is for you.

Commercial awareness for law students

28 October 2015 9 Comments

learn commercial awareness

In a nutshell, commercial awareness is being able to think commercially about a particular situation. It’s important for law students to develop this skill before you all start in your graduate jobs.

One easy way to improve your exam technique

16 October 2015 3 Comments

law of exam techniques

Using a simple timer during your exams will improve your exam technique and your scores; it will keep you on track during the exam and give you an edge over other students. It’s so simple, but almost no one does it properly.

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