I’m finding your videos super helpful! I’m trying to get into a foundation course without A-levels as after 2 years off school, I’m looking to completely change my look on the world through law. I appreciate you. You’re help is fantastic.
You know I watched your previous video and I was wondering what's different about you then when I was watching this one it HITS me it's ur hair colour 😀🥰l lovvvvve it✨🥰
Hey, I would suggest whatever works for you - laptops feel more “official” and are great for essays/ research but if you are a someone that likes to make notes off diagrams/ charts etc, I would recommend getting an iPad with a keyboard to give you the feel of a laptop :)
Haha, I’ll be making a video on that soon but in short, you need to download the ppt slides before hand and write down what the lecturer is saying bc that’s where the real gold is!
There are no specific subjects you are required to study to go into a criminology degree( in the UK)! So that’s one less thing to worry about - make sure you study subjects you have some interest in!! Hope this helps, Esther :)
I studied A-levels History, Geography, Government & Politics and an EPQ around wrongful convictions. I didn’t have to study these specific subjects to get admitted into the law and criminology degree - it was more about the transferable skills I gained from them and how I utilised them to research and gain a deeper understanding of why I wanted to study law and criminology!!
I’m finding your videos super helpful! I’m trying to get into a foundation course without A-levels as after 2 years off school, I’m looking to completely change my look on the world through law. I appreciate you. You’re help is fantastic.
Thank you for watching my videos - I’m glad you find my videos helpful and I wish you the best when you get into law school 😉 :)
yooo Esther back at it again with the bangersss :D
You know I watched your previous video and I was wondering what's different about you then when I was watching this one it HITS me it's ur hair colour 😀🥰l lovvvvve it✨🥰
Aww thank you :)) Your hair colour defo makes a difference on how you look
Hi, what would u suggest a future criminology student should get to making studying a good experience? E.g using an iPad
Hey, I would suggest whatever works for you - laptops feel more “official” and are great for essays/ research but if you are a someone that likes to make notes off diagrams/ charts etc, I would recommend getting an iPad with a keyboard to give you the feel of a laptop :)
Love these videos I got an offer from Cardiff for law this year 🙌🏽
Aww thank you and congratulations on your offer!! Maybe I’ll see you in September/ oct!
If I were to move to the us, would I have to study a whole different course of criminal law there?
If you wish to practice law in the US, you would have to complete a U.S qualifying degree!
@@estherrwan thank you :)
Hey, how do you know what to make notes on and how many notes to take. Surely you will need the whole ppt😂xx
Haha, I’ll be making a video on that soon but in short, you need to download the ppt slides before hand and write down what the lecturer is saying bc that’s where the real gold is!
I’m in Highschool right now and I want to get a criminology degree what subjects do you need to do?
There are no specific subjects you are required to study to go into a criminology degree( in the UK)!
So that’s one less thing to worry about - make sure you study subjects you have some interest in!!
Hope this helps,
Esther :)
@@estherrwan Also can I know what subjects you did to get the degree?
I studied A-levels History, Geography, Government & Politics and an EPQ around wrongful convictions.
I didn’t have to study these specific subjects to get admitted into the law and criminology degree - it was more about the transferable skills I gained from them and how I utilised them to research and gain a deeper understanding of why I wanted to study law and criminology!!