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Which modules are the most enjoyable to learn?? I’m choosing my modules for my last year and can’t seem to choose. Or most beneficial in the long run
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by kaftans120
Which modules are the most enjoyable to learn?? I’m choosing my modules for my last year and can’t seem to choose. Or most beneficial in the long run
Q1. Which modules are the most enjoyable?
A. What elective modules are available? Which modules you enjoyed most in Year 1 and Year 2?
I think you are the only one who could answer.

Q2. Which modules are most beneficial in the long run?
A. Who are the beneficiaries are you referring to?
(edited 1 year ago)

Reply 2

Original post
by cksiu
Q1. Which modules are the most enjoyable?
A. What elective modules are available? Which modules you enjoyed most in Year 1 and Year 2?
I think you are the only one who could answer.
Q2. Which modules are most beneficial in the long run?
A. Who are the beneficiaries are you referring to?


I enjoyed EU law and criminal law,
Im referring to what employees look for when looking at your law degree,
My options are:

Commercial law
Company law
International criminal justice
International trade law
International competition law

Reply 3

Study whatever you are most interested in. Employers are unlikely to care much or at all about which modules you study. They will be more interested in how well you do.
Original post
by kaftans120
Which modules are the most enjoyable to learn?? I’m choosing my modules for my last year and can’t seem to choose. Or most beneficial in the long run


Hi there,

I’d recommend choosing modules based on what you enjoy most and where you can do well. Your final year is a great chance to focus on areas that interest you while also considering their long-term benefits. I found International Commercial Law, Family Law, and Real Estate Law particularly engaging and practical. If you’re unsure, go for what excites you—studying something you’re genuinely interested in makes a huge difference! All the best!

Reply 5

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by UniofLaw Student
Hi there,
I’d recommend choosing modules based on what you enjoy most and where you can do well. Your final year is a great chance to focus on areas that interest you while also considering their long-term benefits. I found International Commercial Law, Family Law, and Real Estate Law particularly engaging and practical. If you’re unsure, go for what excites you—studying something you’re genuinely interested in makes a huge difference! All the best!


Thank uu for ur reply

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