Not exactly sure when exams are, but I guess they are in about 2 months. If i get my head down now, is it still possible to get a first in my exams? How much studying per day should I be doing?
Not exactly sure when exams are, but I guess they are in about 2 months. If i get my head down now, is it still possible to get a first in my exams? How much studying per day should I be doing?
It's possible, yes. If you make a timetable you can get quite a lot of work done. It's completely achievable if you put your mind to it.
Edit: I'd like to say - I commented on this thread because I go through the 'unanswered threads' section where people haven't had responses for quite a while after starting their thread. I like to help people or at least bump up their thread so that other people can offer help. You're an ungrateful ****. I wasted my time trying to help you, obviously. Have a good evening.
Youre response to him was completely inapropriate, you meant it as though you think you're better than him, because he does Philosophy and you do Law, which is not true, you are very stuck up, vile and disgusting, i think you should be removed at once from this website.
Didn't realise there were so many philosophy students on TSR. I take it back, it's not a completely pointless degree and you won't all be unemployed. For future reference, I'll have large fries xxx
Youre response to him was completely inapropriate, you meant it as though you think you're better than him, because he does Philosophy and you do Law, which is not true, you are very stuck up, vile and disgusting, i think you should be removed at once from this website.
... and you are either A) unable to use full-stops or B) overly fond of using commas.
Didn't realise there were so many philosophy students on TSR. I take it back, it's not a completely pointless degree and you won't all be unemployed. For future reference, I'll have large fries xxx
With your 3rd in law, you will get free lunches in your future Maccy D job
I did a law degree and I can say no, you won't do well.
At this time last year, I had books compiled of all my notes in all the topics I was doing in each of my subjects. I had written a number of essays per subject. I was revising already.
I did a law degree and I can say no, you won't do well.
At this time last year, I had books compiled of all my notes in all the topics I was doing in each of my subjects. I had written a number of essays per subject. I was revising already.
I started revising for my (law) exams about 2 months before them (and we hadn't finished the syllabus until 3 weeks or so before) and got a first. For one of my best papers, I was still revising 40 minutes before! It is possible.
Although the OP could have said thank you to the person who answered their question rather than insulting their degree.
I started revising for my (law) exams about 2 months before them (and we hadn't finished the syllabus until 3 weeks or so before) and got a first. For one of my best papers, I was still revising 40 minutes before! It is possible.
Although the OP could have said thank you to the person who answered their question rather than insulting their degree.
It is possible. Though you do go to Cambridge? At most other universities, students have exams in May, not June. My exams were in early May. So he likely has less time than you might have thought.
It is possible. Though you do go to Cambridge? At most other universities, students have exams in May, not June. My exams were in early May. So he likely has less time than you might have thought.
I had exams last year in early June. I began revision in April (indeed, I spent March on work experience...). So you started in February for exams in May (i.e. 3 months). As a result, I actually had the same time as the OP mentioned.