The next year, pre reading and work experience.

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  1. Movingforward's Avatar
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    The next year, pre reading and work experience.
    Ok. I should start an access course in September.
    My options will be psychology and criminology.
    Any pre reading ideas for them?

    Work experience:
    In the process of arranging some with the local authority legal team, a criminal solicitor and a commercial solicitor, and waiting for a response from a crown court judge.
    Any other ideas?

    Books:
    I've read the law machine, am battling through Learning the Law
    And intend reading letters to a law student, understanding criminal law, understanding constitutional law, concept of law, the legal system and the justice game.

    This should mean I understand the basics before getting to university hopefully?
    Any other ideas or things I might do?
  2. Movingforward's Avatar
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    Re: The next year, pre reading and work experience.
    No one?
  3. Norton1's Avatar
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    Re: The next year, pre reading and work experience.
    (Original post by Movingforward)
    No one?
    Not really.

    You've listed the most commonly recommended books and a few that should give you some sort of start.
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