Law is a challenging and competitive subject to study at university. You need to become familiar with its peculiar language and complicated practices as quickly as possible if you want to do well. Drawing on the experiences of hundreds of students, Studying Law at University demystifies your law course. With reliable tips and practical suggestions, it shows you how to - understand key legal concepts; read cases; take useful notes; become an active learner; manage your time; write law essays; sit law exams. Studying Law at University tells you everything you need to know to get good marks and enjoy your studies.
Simon Chesterman graduated from the University of Melbourne with an Arts/Law degree with first class honours in 1997. He tutored in Law and worked at the Fitzroy Legal Service, as well as published papers in legal and political science journals in Australia, the US and UK. He is currently studying for a Doctor of Philosophy in Law at Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship.Clare Rhoden is Senior Advisor in the Learning Skills Unit at the University of Melbourne, and co-author of Studying Science at University.
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