The definitive guide to studying law at university, Letters to a Law Student is an indispensable guide for any law student, at any point in their undergraduate degree. It is packed full of practical advice and helpful answers to the most common questions about studying law at university across every stage of taking, or thinking about taking, a law degree.
The definitive guide to studying law at university, Letters to a Law Student is an indispensable guide for any law student, at any point in their undergraduate degree. It is packed full of practical advice and helpful answers to the most common questions about studying law at university across every stage of taking, or thinking about taking, a law degree.
Nicholas J. McBride is a Fellow of Pembroke College, Cambridge; he was formerly a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. He is (with Roderick Bagshaw) the author of Tort Law, now in its fifth edition.
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Preface Letter 1 What is Law? Letter 2 Four reasons for studying law Letter 3 The astonishing hypothesis Letter 4 But is law the right subject for me? Top 10 Myths about studying law
Letter 5 Choosing a university Letter 6 The LNAT and other law tests Letter 7 Tips for interview Letter 8 How (and how not) to argue Top 10 Fallacies and stupidities
Letter 9 General tips on studying law Letter 10 Some hard truths Letter 11 Avoiding problems Letter 12 Coping with stress Top 10 Films about law
Letter 13 Making the most of your time Letter 14 Using a textbook Letter 15 Reading cases Letter 16 A short history of law reporting Top 10 Figures in English legal history
Letter 17 Making sense of statutes Letter 18 How to get through an article Letter 19 Using the internet Letter 20 Getting the most out of where you are Top 10 Controversies in English law
Letter 21 Your fellow students Letter 22 On free speech Letter 23 How to write an essay Letter 24 Writing a dissertation Top 10 Metaphors, allusions and phrases
Letter 25 How to write a problem answer Letter 26 Tips on revising Letter 27 Last advice before the exams Letter 28 Moving on Top 10 Final words of advice Appendix A A mini-dictionary of English Law Appendix B Century Insurance v Northern Ireland RoadTransport Board [1942] A.C. 509
Preface Letter 1 What is Law? Letter 2 Four reasons for studying law Letter 3 The astonishing hypothesis Letter 4 But is law the right subject for me? Top 10 Myths about studying law
Letter 5 Choosing a university Letter 6 The LNAT and other law tests Letter 7 Tips for interview Letter 8 How (and how not) to argue Top 10 Fallacies and stupidities
Letter 9 General tips on studying law Letter 10 Some hard truths Letter 11 Avoiding problems Letter 12 Coping with stress Top 10 Films about law
Letter 13 Making the most of your time Letter 14 Using a textbook Letter 15 Reading cases Letter 16 A short history of law reporting Top 10 Figures in English legal history
Letter 17 Making sense of statutes Letter 18 How to get through an article Letter 19 Using the internet Letter 20 Getting the most out of where you are Top 10 Controversies in English law
Letter 21 Your fellow students Letter 22 On free speech Letter 23 How to write an essay Letter 24 Writing a dissertation Top 10 Metaphors, allusions and phrases
Letter 25 How to write a problem answer Letter 26 Tips on revising Letter 27 Last advice before the exams Letter 28 Moving on Top 10 Final words of advice Appendix A A mini-dictionary of English Law Appendix B Century Insurance v Northern Ireland RoadTransport Board [1942] A.C. 509
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