Nengi Wilcox Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you found the video helpful. Definitely, an LL.B requires a lot of commitment. But, if done properly, it can be loads of fun as well :)
thanks so much...a million billion trillion!!!!!...a desperate move towards getting to know what i am up against ...but as i can share with you .....i am a first year student....now trying to get an overview of the entire course....found this to be very helpful...i don't have any advice to add but i do have an expressed gratitude towards past students who accomplished a lot...who had been there and are willing to share their trials and tribulations....
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "memory memorization" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yiyevi Ponevi Approach - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my partner got amazing success with it.
@@TheLawSimplified Hey can i please get your emaila address. i need to discuss something with you its so so important and urgent please!!! waiting for response
great advice. practicing definitely goes a long way. and its true we all have the same material anyway so its great to use the less popular cases. makes a lot of sense.awesome video.
I hv my exam of contract II nxt week. I hv prepared for it . I know all the sections but m unable to learn the names of case laws (with citations) which is really important to be in my answer. m damn worried !!! 😥
Hi Priya. I understand. Why don't you drop a message on the official Facebook page of The Law Simplified and we can discuss? facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
It really depends on a number of factors including which LLB or Diploma you’re pursuing, if the question being tackled is a problem based one or an essay etc.
Thanks for the useful tips! I assume you studied independently and not with a 3rd party institute? Your spider graphs method similar to Tony Buzan's mind maps. What is you advice on approaching new subjects?
Hi Diana. I'm glad you found the tips useful. Actually, I studied with a local institute. However, I have a degree in Computing prior to my LLB. Thus, I was used to studying using spider graphs. I approach new subjects in 3 steps. First, grasp each topic as a whole by reading as many sources as possible. Second, summarizing each topic into 3-4 pages and Third, converting those pages into spider graphs. You would notice in my videos the slideshows for each topic is actually the Second step mentioned here. Hope this helps and all the best!
@@TheLawSimplified I ended up purchasing your e-book just to find out that it's not the American law. It's OK. What I was trying to find out are learning tools for Evidence as a subject to the Bar examination.
can you please elaborate the 3rd point i am a bit confused. I am first year student and what teachers suggests us is to leave our answers open ended. Or does it work for certain subjects?
Hi Waqas. It does depend on the question. As a Law student, your questions should show conviction of your view. In other words, that you are arguing on behalf of one side or another. Leaving it open ended refers to not making a definitive conclusion as to the outcome. Remember, the decision is upto a Court of Law and a Judge/Jury to decide. You are supposed to only point out the facts through a compelling argument. I hope that clarifies it Waqas. If you’re interested in understanding how questions are best tackled, join the Online Law School: www.patreon.com/TheLawSimplified
Omgosh, I wished I have watched this before even taking exam. So much you have said is true and some that I have did and yet I didn't get good results. Do you have example of those essays that you have written or checked already for Tort and Trust? Ithought I did well but I feel crushed right now. I hope you can help me as I'm attempting to take the resit exam this october. Maybe is the way I have written my answers which is not sufficient enough. I hope you can help me in this short period of time.
Hi. Thanks for commenting. Please send me a message on the official Facebook Page of The Law Simplified and we can have a chat about your resits :) facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Do you think research for assignments counts as study time? If we have one assignment a week I've legitimately spent more than 30 hours a week working on it.
That's an interesting question. It does count towards study time if it enriches your understanding of the subject apart from being part of the work you put in to complete the assignment. Ideally, we should 'learn' something from the time we put in. Thus, any time that achieves that objective, in my opinion, counts towards study time.
@@TheLawSimplified thanks for replying. Whenever people ask me how many hours a week I study I usually say a few hours … so now I can say 30 hours … which is a bit sad and excessive.
+Mona P Hi Mona. The links are in the description of the video. If you need further details, drop a message on the official Facebook page: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Hello sir there are many lectures which are in English and multifarious books are also available our basic requirement is clear concept so u should deliver the lectures in hindi thanx
+The Law Simplified thank you for your feedback, i am studying the llb with the university of london. the subjects that i am doing are; criminal, contract, public and tort.
Please send me a message on the official Facebook page and we can discuss further (facebook.com/TheLawSimplified) or drop me an email on shaveen@outlook.com
Hi Shaveen, really impressed with the all hard work you did in past and well done passing those exams in good grades.I am doing LLB through Open University Uk and in second year . Originally I am from Pakistan and English is my second language. I have 2 kids got part time job and-studying full time as well. Sometimes I really struggle to remember cases and terms. Can you please advise me how can I improve my vocabulary and how to remember all legal terms and case law. Thank you .xx
Hi Sadia. I'm glad you found these videos helpful. A great way to improve English is, just like these videos for Law, check out tutorials and lessons on UA-cam itself. All the best!
In terms of Case Law and terms, the best way would be to read up on as many material as possible. For example, even the Nutshells series on various Law subjects is a great resource (try Amazon).
Thank you for a most helpful video I was wondering where can I access sample exam questions. You said to practice exam questions there are a certain amount from my university website in Ireland but as our legal system is also common law like in the UK could you advise me or anyone that reads this where I could get access without having to pay an extortionate fee or be a member of that college I would greatly appreciate if you could even email me privately if that would be easier.
+Darren Fitzgerald Thanks for getting in touch Darren. Could you drop a message to the official Law Simplified Facebook Page? facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Hi Shawn. I think a technical background is good, such as engineering or computer sciences, since it will help you breakdown complex theories, much like the Spider Graphs I utilize.
Your content is good. If I were you I would make it freely available for students and get money off ads if I really wanted to. Education is a service to mankind. In my opinion those who share their wisdom are great but those who put a price tag on it are businessmen
hi btw I think have problem to understand the contract law especially the consideration and the offer and acceptance can do it more specific bcoz I miss 2 week of my LLB class
thank sir very good i want one help i am pass BA before six year with 40 % from U P now i want admission in Mumbai LLB collage you have any one tips i don't no how can take admissions thank you
yes bro i already subscribed your channel, and please add context in your new serios regarding the requirement of your subcriber, like how to attempt a law papers and explain all things regarding that, and also another make an other that how to prepare notes for exams, and also tell best for law sites, thanks...
Liked the video, but here is the honest, brutal truth about exams. You can´t ´ace´an exam in law or chemistry unless you are shown the exact answers by the teacher before everyone else takes the exam. It´s the same with medicine. You´re not going to ´ace´on an exam in medicine unless you are shown the right exam answers. This is how teachers have cheated on exams since the beginning. You don´t just go out and take an exam and rise and shine and graduate with an A because exams are designed to prevent that from happening. Here is how. The teacher recommends certain books you are going to have to read. If you read those, the teacher is going to make sure all the exam questions will be off topic. Because the teacher knows that as soon as you can answer the right exam question, then you will pass the exam. This is why people want to ban exams. They don´t want them because all they result in is nothing but a stress. If people really want to learn law, they should ban law exams. If they want to learn chemistry, they should ban chemistry exams. If they want to learn medicine, ban medicine exams. Because exams kill learning. Banning them results in an enriched learning experience. Claims that A grades can be reached without cheating in law, business, economics, English, medicine, etc. should be simply regarded as claims of the occult and the supernatural. Since those are extraordinary claims, they require extraordinary evidence. So why can´t we just ´ace´any exam them? Because science.
+up4atgal They are both quite technical, especially Land Law. Have you had a chance to check out my Property Law course? www.udemy.com/learn-property-law/?couponCode=YT
Have a look at this playlist Nichts. It's updated with examination and stud techniques, weekly: ua-cam.com/play/PLA4MECyB7Bi0cgVc84-PzyXq3jgOzaBFe.html
I admire your work ethic my friend
Great, great, great advice! All these require a lot of discipline and commitment however, which is very important as well.
Nengi Wilcox Thanks for the feedback and I'm glad you found the video helpful. Definitely, an LL.B requires a lot of commitment. But, if done properly, it can be loads of fun as well :)
Thank you
This is really great. Will you please do similar video on mooting and tips on MOOT please?
Thank you
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Wayne Jnr how old are u it fine to ask?
great video
.could u tell me the way how a answer should be presented so that it can get good marks
This is so very helpful. Thank you so much for the valuable tips
thanks so much...a million billion trillion!!!!!...a desperate move towards getting to know what i am up against ...but as i can share with you .....i am a first year student....now trying to get an overview of the entire course....found this to be very helpful...i don't have any advice to add but i do have an expressed gratitude towards past students who accomplished a lot...who had been there and are willing to share their trials and tribulations....
This was great, thanks, I been tryin to find out about "memory memorization" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Yiyevi Ponevi Approach - (should be on google have a look ) ? Ive heard some unbelievable things about it and my partner got amazing success with it.
any update?
Great advice
Thank you so much for your reply and wish you all the best. Xx
Very concise and helpful tips, Thanks for the same. Would be great If you kindly elaborate on the point of Practising.
I really follow your lessons and they have really been so helpful....I now, I am asking for a lecture on evidence law from introduction...
Wow..great advice. Am a LLB 2 year student from ousl S.L
Thank you much appreciated❤
Thanks so much for this. This is so helpful and handy!
Hi Aman. I'm glad this video was helpful. All the best to you! :)
God bless you sir!
Could you please share your timetable/ schedule which you followed whilst on the LLB in terms of revision and studying? thanks! :)
Hi Jolene. Please send me a message on the official Facebook page: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified. Thanks!
@@TheLawSimplified Hey can i please get your emaila address. i need to discuss something with you its so so important and urgent please!!! waiting for response
Hi Jasmine. Drop me an email: shaveen@outlook.com
hi. did you pass your law exams?
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Wooow, I am impressed. Will practice this
Great video, thank's for this
Bacon Canadense Many thanks for the feedback. Hope you found the video helpful :)
your videos helped in my previous session exams,thanks a lot
You have add value and confident on my side to do law without fear
Hi Adong. I’m glad these lessons have been helpful. All the best to you!
thank you... very helpful 📑
great advice. practicing definitely goes a long way. and its true we all have the same material anyway so its great to use the less popular cases. makes a lot of sense.awesome video.
+Elorm Agbai I'm glad it was helpful Elorm. All the best for your assignments and exams! Cheers, Shaveen
Brilliant! Most helpful Shaveen! Shalom
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If I could love this video, I could, thank you so much, not only for the motivation but for the tips!
+The White Rabbit I'm glad this video was helpful! All the very best in you assignments and exams!
The Law Simplified thank you!
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Congratulations Jeremiah. All the best for your future endeavors!
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I'm glad this video was helpful. All the best to you.
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How to read articles?
Great thanks
I liked the video. Thanks for uploading. My apologies for an earlier, long version of this comment.
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I hv my exam of contract II nxt week. I hv prepared for it . I know all the sections but m unable to learn the names of case laws (with citations) which is really important to be in my answer. m damn worried !!! 😥
Hi Priya. I understand. Why don't you drop a message on the official Facebook page of The Law Simplified and we can discuss? facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Hi Priya I'm LLB student Karnataka can u help me with notes
this really helped
The video was helpful. I just want to know about the word limit for our answers. For 20 markers and 10 markers.
It really depends on a number of factors including which LLB or Diploma you’re pursuing, if the question being tackled is a problem based one or an essay etc.
i was prepared to answer a questin no matter witch way it was proposed to me .. damn bro i wish i could relate !! #imgettingthere
Thanks for the useful tips! I assume you studied independently and not with a 3rd party institute? Your spider graphs method similar to Tony Buzan's mind maps. What is you advice on approaching new subjects?
Hi Diana. I'm glad you found the tips useful. Actually, I studied with a local institute. However, I have a degree in Computing prior to my LLB. Thus, I was used to studying using spider graphs. I approach new subjects in 3 steps. First, grasp each topic as a whole by reading as many sources as possible. Second, summarizing each topic into 3-4 pages and Third, converting those pages into spider graphs. You would notice in my videos the slideshows for each topic is actually the Second step mentioned here. Hope this helps and all the best!
thanks very much. i will difinetly click double thumbs up for this video if youtube have an icon for it.😊
Can you please make a video on how to write answers in the law subjects paper.
Hi Elizabeth. Please drop a message to the official Facebook Page for further details: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Very good super keep it up
Do you have any Evidence supporting tools?
Hi Isabela. Could you elaborate?
@@TheLawSimplified I ended up purchasing your e-book just to find out that it's not the American law. It's OK. What I was trying to find out are learning tools for Evidence as a subject to the Bar examination.
I think it's awesome... how do you access lexisnexis
Hi. Usually, when you are reading for an LLB, your University will provide you with access to the Lexis Library :)
can you please elaborate the 3rd point i am a bit confused. I am first year student and what teachers suggests us is to leave our answers open ended. Or does it work for certain subjects?
Hi Waqas. It does depend on the question. As a Law student, your questions should show conviction of your view. In other words, that you are arguing on behalf of one side or another. Leaving it open ended refers to not making a definitive conclusion as to the outcome. Remember, the decision is upto a Court of Law and a Judge/Jury to decide. You are supposed to only point out the facts through a compelling argument. I hope that clarifies it Waqas.
If you’re interested in understanding how questions are best tackled, join the Online Law School: www.patreon.com/TheLawSimplified
I'm doing international trade law as a course in International Business. Nightmare!!!
+Mary Silolezya Hi Mary. Law can be a daunting subject!
Ban law exams.
Omgosh, I wished I have watched this before even taking exam. So much you have said is true and some that I have did and yet I didn't get good results. Do you have example of those essays that you have written or checked already for Tort and Trust? Ithought I did well but I feel crushed right now. I hope you can help me as I'm attempting to take the resit exam this october. Maybe is the way I have written my answers which is not sufficient enough. I hope you can help me in this short period of time.
Hi. Thanks for commenting. Please send me a message on the official Facebook Page of The Law Simplified and we can have a chat about your resits :)
facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Inspiring
really great... :D thank you.
good video
Do you think research for assignments counts as study time? If we have one assignment a week I've legitimately spent more than 30 hours a week working on it.
That's an interesting question. It does count towards study time if it enriches your understanding of the subject apart from being part of the work you put in to complete the assignment. Ideally, we should 'learn' something from the time we put in. Thus, any time that achieves that objective, in my opinion, counts towards study time.
@@TheLawSimplified thanks for replying. Whenever people ask me how many hours a week I study I usually say a few hours … so now I can say 30 hours … which is a bit sad and excessive.
Hi can i know where is the link that he has mentioned in the video?
+Mona P Hi Mona. The links are in the description of the video. If you need further details, drop a message on the official Facebook page: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
GREAT VIDEOS! 😁 I am starting LLB part time in October. Can I ask are your tutorials live or recordings? Great price by the way.
Also how does your group session work?
+tom cowans Hi Tom. Please drop a message to the official Facebook page to discuss: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Hello sir there are many lectures which are in English and multifarious books are also available our basic requirement is clear concept so u should deliver the lectures in hindi thanx
Thank you bro!
Hello sir i nedd your help.Can we study law after +2 in abroad??
Hi Lina. Please drop a message on the official Facebook page (facebook.com/TheLawSimplified) and let's discuss.
hi, could you advise on how much work (chapters) am i reasonably expected to cover in 2 hours?
It really depends on the a) the LLB you're following and b) the subject and/or topic of Law you are studying
+The Law Simplified thank you for your feedback, i am studying the llb with the university of london. the subjects that i am doing are; criminal, contract, public and tort.
Please send me a message on the official Facebook page and we can discuss further (facebook.com/TheLawSimplified) or drop me an email on shaveen@outlook.com
I want some news about criminal law..... I'm Fresher to this field..... now I'm English literature student
Hi Shaveen, really impressed with the all hard work you did in past and well done passing those exams in good grades.I am doing LLB through Open University Uk and in second year . Originally I am from Pakistan and English is my second language. I have 2 kids got part time job and-studying full time as well. Sometimes I really struggle to remember cases and terms. Can you please advise me how can I improve my vocabulary and how to remember all legal terms and case law. Thank you .xx
Hi, Can you please reply, thanks a lot
Hi Sadia. I'm glad you found these videos helpful. A great way to improve English is, just like these videos for Law, check out tutorials and lessons on UA-cam itself. All the best!
In terms of Case Law and terms, the best way would be to read up on as many material as possible. For example, even the Nutshells series on various Law subjects is a great resource (try Amazon).
Hi how’s everything now
Thank you for a most helpful video I was wondering where can I access sample exam questions. You said to practice exam questions there are a certain amount from my university website in Ireland but as our legal system is also common law like in the UK could you advise me or anyone that reads this where I could get access without having to pay an extortionate fee or be a member of that college I would greatly appreciate if you could even email me privately if that would be easier.
+Darren Fitzgerald Thanks for getting in touch Darren. Could you drop a message to the official Law Simplified Facebook Page? facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Please post land and trust
Hi Cassendra. Just began uploading the Property/Land Law videos. Have a look :)
sir can I get some information about what to do after completing 12th for doing llb from other country???
+Divyesh Jethva Hi. Please drop me a mail to discuss: shaveen@outlook.com
sir please make a video that how to attempt a law paper for getting higher marks in exam..... thanks
awesome
+radio channel Thanks.
Good college major before law school ?
Hi Shawn. I think a technical background is good, such as engineering or computer sciences, since it will help you breakdown complex theories, much like the Spider Graphs I utilize.
Tips for A level law?
There’s an upcoming series tackling exam techniques for A/Level Law.
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Your content is good. If I were you I would make it freely available for students and get money off ads if I really wanted to.
Education is a service to mankind. In my opinion those who share their wisdom are great but those who put a price tag on it are businessmen
hi btw I think have problem to understand the contract law especially the consideration and the offer and acceptance can do it more specific bcoz I miss 2 week of my LLB class
+wayne shu Hi. If you are interested, the full Contract Law course is available here: www.udemy.com/learn-contract-law/?couponCode=YT
sir,can i do cs n law (5years)....simultaneously....what strength n strategy do it requires.....
COPY RIGHT STEALER thanks
poonam kumari ....thanx for what?
Thumbs up. Please post Unpaid Seller. Also I need some tips. Examinations, and I'm fully confused here.
+Asma Saeed Hi Asma. Drop a message on the official Law Simplified Facebook page and I can assist you :) - facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
thank sir very good i want one help i am pass BA before six year with 40 % from U P now i want admission in Mumbai LLB collage you have any one tips i don't no how can take admissions thank you
Hi Hamid. I'm not familiar with the Indian Bar or equivalent. If you have any questions relating to the UK LLB, I'll be glad to assist :)
my daughter is intrested in bba llb
she applied for kerala law entrance exam. can you say some tips ? hope you are reply soon
+sarala safalyam Hi Sarala. Please drop a message to the official Facebook page to discuss: facebook.com/TheLawSimplified
Hi, pls respond to my email on how to download the PDF for the paid course. Thank you.
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sir please make a video that how to attempt a law paper for getting higher marks in exam..... thanks
Hi. I'm in the process of creating a brand new series. Keep an eye on the channel :)
yes bro i already subscribed your channel, and please add context in your new serios regarding the requirement of your subcriber, like how to attempt a law papers and explain all things regarding that, and also another make an other that how to prepare notes for exams, and also tell best for law sites, thanks...
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+Parras Raja Thanks for the comment. Still alive and kicking :)
Liked the video, but here is the honest, brutal truth about exams. You can´t ´ace´an exam in law or chemistry unless you are shown the exact answers by the teacher before everyone else takes the exam. It´s the same with medicine. You´re not going to ´ace´on an exam in medicine unless you are shown the right exam answers. This is how teachers have cheated on exams since the beginning. You don´t just go out and take an exam and rise and shine and graduate with an A because exams are designed to prevent that from happening. Here is how. The teacher recommends certain books you are going to have to read. If you read those, the teacher is going to make sure all the exam questions will be off topic. Because the teacher knows that as soon as you can answer the right exam question, then you will pass the exam. This is why people want to ban exams. They don´t want them because all they result in is nothing but a stress. If people really want to learn law, they should ban law exams. If they want to learn chemistry, they should ban chemistry exams. If they want to learn medicine, ban medicine exams. Because exams kill learning. Banning them results in an enriched learning experience. Claims that A grades can be reached without cheating in law, business, economics, English, medicine, etc. should be simply regarded as claims of the occult and the supernatural. Since those are extraordinary claims, they require extraordinary evidence. So why can´t we just ´ace´any exam them? Because science.
I am a lawyer from Egypt and a UA-cam content creator. I like your content. Hope we can cooperate
I am doing Land Law and Trusts law arrrrrrrrrrrrrrghghghgh
+up4atgal They are both quite technical, especially Land Law. Have you had a chance to check out my Property Law course? www.udemy.com/learn-property-law/?couponCode=YT
Chamar.
Can you speak hindi sir?
Normal people doesn't know what are you talking about..
I seen 5 Tips Ace a Law Exam.
foxkin Indies
Thanks for your tips
Have a look at this playlist Nichts. It's updated with examination and stud techniques, weekly: ua-cam.com/play/PLA4MECyB7Bi0cgVc84-PzyXq3jgOzaBFe.html
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