I'm starting single hons law at Sussex in September this year (2016) and was just looking for anyone who will be on the course with me. So, whether it's your firm or insurance, whether you've got a conditional or unconditional or whatever, let's get a law thread going.
I'm starting single hons law at Sussex in September this year (2016) and was just looking for anyone who will be on the course with me. So, whether it's your firm or insurance, whether you've got a conditional or unconditional or whatever, let's get a law thread going.
I'll hopefully be starting the Law course in 2017 so it'd be great to hear about how you get on this year! Hopefully this thread will pick up for you! 😃
No I haven't yet. It's making me a little nervous because my deadline wasn't till 8th June so I firmed Wednesday - still haven't had my email with the application through yet though :/
Sounds good. c: Yeah, I liked the look of Northfield, too. I went with Lewes Court Phase 2, even though I didn't actually view it. :L But, y'know, they said it was the same as phase 1 but with en-suites, so, I was alright with that.
Yeah, Lewes Court phase 2 looks really nice too! It's going to be my second option I think. I haven't actually seen either from the inside in person but they look pretty good on the website!
Are you waiting on results or is your offer unconditional?
I studied law and it was bafflingly boring - my friends who took law who're graduating actually agree with me - they are after the $ from the degree. maybe you would justify taking rhe law for the $ too though
I studied law and it was bafflingly boring - my friends who took law who're graduating actually agree with me - they are after the $ from the degree. maybe you would justify taking rhe law for the $ too though
Oh, yeah, I'm not saying Law isn't boring, but the money and opportunities is how I justify it. I was originally going to study Literature, so.. well, I think you see my point.
Oh, yeah, I'm not saying Law isn't boring, but the money and opportunities is how I justify it. I was originally going to study Literature, so.. well, I think you see my point.
but $ alone isn't what's going to make you happy in life, surely?