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What is it Like to Study Law in the UK?

What is it Like to Study Law in the UK?

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As we all know, universities in the UK are renowned for their outstanding courses, particularly in the field of law. Getting a degree in law is not easy, but obtaining a degree in law from the UK can significantly enhance your opportunities in life. Today, IDP will share with you what studying law in the UK is like and help you decide whether this path is suitable for you or not.

1. Get ready for tons of research and reading.

You may wonder what you need to study in a law course. The answer is everything related to the law. In a law course in the UK, you will gain knowledge and understanding of various aspects of the law in different situations. Therefore, to understand these different situations well, you need to do research and read extensively. If you think you have allocated enough time for reading and preparing for university exams, you may need to think again. If you study here, you will probably have to spend all your free time in the library reading books. However, it depends on each person's time management skills. But if you manage your time well, you can definitely earn a law degree.

2. Have to work harder. But at the same time, it will be unexpectedly smarter.

Studying law here is incredibly challenging. Students must learn to adapt and work harder and smarter than they ever have before. Firstly, it's important to plan ahead to ensure there is enough time to prepare for exams by reading textbooks. Additionally, don't forget to develop your own learning techniques. For example, instead of just reading textbooks, try taking notes and focusing on the legal principles of different cases. This can help you understand how the law is applied in various situations and make it easier for you to manage your workload.

3. Began to pay attention to details more than ever.

If you think that studying law is just about learning the main concepts and leaving out all the details, then you're wrong. When studying law, you need to rely heavily on memorization, including all the details, such as the structure and provisions of the laws that you have learned.

4. View everything as a game.

As a law student, it's not like we can just study casually and then focus on reading the books during exams. Because this curriculum selects only the top coconut-head kids. So, we are in a highly competitive environment. Most law schools use the curve grading system, which means that our grades depend on our classmates in the same room. Remember, it's very important that you are dedicated to studying law seriously and do everything to conquer the game of getting an A.

5. Began to look at everything as a matter of law.

Once you start studying law, you'll realize that everything in your daily life relates to it. For example, let's say you bought ice cream from a nearby store and found a piece of plastic in it. Your first thought might be that the store violated the laws related to the sale of goods and committed a crime of fraud. This means that you can return the ice cream, refuse the sale, and sue for damages.

6. Friends and family flock to legal questions non-stop.

When people around us know that we study law, they often start bombarding us with questions like:

  • "What can I do if I cancel my phone contract before the end of the term?"

  • "I just got caught downloading a horror movie illegally; what should I do?"

  • "I just bought a used game disc, but it doesn't work." "How do I get a refund?"

Yes, being a law student is not easy, but, believe it or not, there are many benefits to having this degree. If you're thinking of studying law, IDP is here to help you every step of the way. Not only can we help you prepare for the IELTS exam, but we can also help you with your legal education in the UK. So, if you need any advice, contact IDP now.

Why Choose IDP for Studying in the UK

✔ Partnered with over 100 educational institutions in the UK. 

✔ The largest representative of Russell Group universities in Thailand. 

✔ Co-owner of the IELTS exam and an official IELTS test center. 

✔ All UK Counsellors are certified by the British Council. 

✔ Provides guidance on courses, universities, and various scholarship opportunities. 

✔ IDP assists with applications and offers free follow-up services. 

✔ Free review of SOP documents by native speakers. 

✔ Assists with accommodation, bank account opening, visa processing, and other essential travel needs. 

✔ The only education consultancy in Thailand continuously certified by AIRC for 7 years. 

✔ Over 500,000 students sent to study abroad worldwide, with more than 50 years of service and over 190 offices in 35 countries globally. 

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