The whiteboard method is similar to the blank paper method. I started using it at the end of my second year of law school can't wait to use it in my third year. Also, thank you so much for this video :)
Hi Simranjeet! I’ve been following your content for quite a while now and it has helped me a lot professionally. However, there is one thing I would like you to post on that is references in VC and TC application. How to approach a potential referee, who could be your referee if you’re not particularly close with a Uni professor, etc. Thanks in advance!
Hiya, thanks so much for your support! I was not that close with one of my professors at Uni, but I really needed a reference so I emailed him anyway and he was kind enough to provide one. I think they get quite a few requests for this so are usually happy to oblige :)
@@emilybuchanan439thank you!! 😭 I actually went to look for them ages ago but I think the shop stopped selling them :( they may have run out of business
I’m an American and I have 2 Bachelors degrees, a Masters and I’m completing my doctorate. I’m all but dissertation. I’m considering moving to UK for law school. What are the pros and cons?
Hi -- I'm also an American interested in pursuing law school in the UK ... Have completed my undergraduate degree i.e. Bachelors of Science from California. My goal is to take the Bar Exam in New York or California and practice law in the same state. Trying to find out know if their LLB program qualifies for taking the Bar Exam in NY or CA.. University of Birmingham (UK) offers a 2 year LLB program but don't if that program qualifies to sit for the NY bar exam. My preference is to go to a accelerated / 2 year or shorter law program. If you have any information or suggestions on this topic, please let me know. Thanks.
Hi. I am a school pass out, and I am planning on doing law for my undergraduates. I just wanted to ask others if law is really worth the time? I was not a great student in school and got 88% in my boards. Please advise.
Hi simranjeet I'm Shreya from the India. I'm pursuing political science honours from Amity university kolkata. I'm passionate about pursuing law from abroad so what are the cons and pros of it ? Can you please tell is there any Indians student studying law in the U. K. ? What are the job opportunities? Please it would so much help if you reply?
What did you do before going to law school? Did you get a bachelors degree at Uni if so, what did you major in? I heard that it doesn’t really matter what you major in at Uni is that right?
I’m pretty sure her bachelors was in law. Some countries like the UK and Australia offer standalone degrees in law. But you can also major in something else for your undergraduate degree and then go to law school too. I don’t think it matters what you major in
Hey im a final yr law student frm india i wud love to do my master in Australia,im really confused abt being a JD and a normal lawyer,could u jst insite in me some knowledge ,ig itl b useful to others too
How did you get into law school? Did you go right after A levels? And did you take law in A levels? Because I did but I've heard you need English and I didn't take English unfortunately and now I'm scared. Also I don't know anything about law school at all, I'm trying to find guides on what you study and everything but I can't anything specific
Hi could you advise me please i am going to move to uk to study low master i want to know about price and which university is the best for me financially and to study “ London “ XX
what uni did you go to? and also, im hoping to apply to do law with crim, however i don’t think i want to be a barrister or a solicitor. i don’t know what i want to do in terms of future jobs but i know it will be something in the humanities/law/social science area. is that okay? or should i want to become a solicitor or a barrister to do a law degree? thank you xxx
The whiteboard method is similar to the blank paper method. I started using it at the end of my second year of law school can't wait to use it in my third year. Also, thank you so much for this video :)
Feel like my uni experience would be soooo different if I watched this in first year lol
LMAOOO same sis same x
This was uploaded just on time ahhh 😌
love that timing x
Good tips and advice. Great vid!
Appreciate it!
Yh I'm about to start in like 2 weeks this is very helpful thanks 👍
Thanks for sharing, very informative and helpful.
Thank you for your advice! It really helped me mark out the things I lack.
this is so helpful thank you!!
Hi Simranjeet! I’ve been following your content for quite a while now and it has helped me a lot professionally. However, there is one thing I would like you to post on that is references in VC and TC application. How to approach a potential referee, who could be your referee if you’re not particularly close with a Uni professor, etc. Thanks in advance!
Hiya, thanks so much for your support! I was not that close with one of my professors at Uni, but I really needed a reference so I emailed him anyway and he was kind enough to provide one. I think they get quite a few requests for this so are usually happy to oblige :)
😭 those notebooks have hit my weak spot... If I make my offer in August, someone please remind me to buy them!
buy the notebooks!
@@emilybuchanan439thank you!! 😭 I actually went to look for them ages ago but I think the shop stopped selling them :( they may have run out of business
Did you buyyy
@@bibalmalug7912 the shop is closed down, the account has been abandoned so I can't buy 😂
I’m an American and I have 2 Bachelors degrees, a Masters and I’m completing my doctorate. I’m all but dissertation. I’m considering moving to UK for law school. What are the pros and cons?
Hi -- I'm also an American interested in pursuing law school in the UK ... Have completed my undergraduate degree i.e. Bachelors of Science from California.
My goal is to take the Bar Exam in New York or California and practice law in the same state. Trying to find out know if their LLB program qualifies for taking the Bar Exam in NY or CA..
University of Birmingham (UK) offers a 2 year LLB program but don't if that program qualifies to sit for the NY bar exam. My preference is to go to a accelerated / 2 year or shorter law program.
If you have any information or suggestions on this topic, please let me know. Thanks.
@@shawnsh Hi, can you give an update?
I'm American as well. Did you apply for law school in the UK? If so, can you details about the ins and outs of the process?
Would it be possible if you make a video regarding how to structure notes for the LPC?
I've made a video about the LPC which talks about structure :) It will be somewhere on my channel x
Hiya! seems the domain for the notes has been sold, sigh
Which degree should I take for my bachelors that can prepare me best for law school ?
realy helpful thanks so much
Hi. I am a school pass out, and I am planning on doing law for my undergraduates. I just wanted to ask others if law is really worth the time? I was not a great student in school and got 88% in my boards. Please advise.
Hi simranjeet I'm Shreya from the India. I'm pursuing political science honours from Amity university kolkata. I'm passionate about pursuing law from abroad so what are the cons and pros of it ? Can you please tell is there any Indians student studying law in the U. K. ?
What are the job opportunities? Please it would so much help if you reply?
What did you do before going to law school? Did you get a bachelors degree at Uni if so, what did you major in? I heard that it doesn’t really matter what you major in at Uni is that right?
she is in the uk... her bachelors is law school
I’m pretty sure her bachelors was in law. Some countries like the UK and Australia offer standalone degrees in law. But you can also major in something else for your undergraduate degree and then go to law school too. I don’t think it matters what you major in
Hey im a final yr law student frm india i wud love to do my master in Australia,im really confused abt being a JD and a normal lawyer,could u jst insite in me some knowledge ,ig itl b useful to others too
How did you get into law school? Did you go right after A levels? And did you take law in A levels? Because I did but I've heard you need English and I didn't take English unfortunately and now I'm scared. Also I don't know anything about law school at all, I'm trying to find guides on what you study and everything but I can't anything specific
you don't need English. You don't need any specific subjects.
Hi the notebook website seems to be down do you know where can we access to order?
Hi could you advise me please i am going to move to uk to study low master i want to know about price and which university is the best for me financially and to study “ London “ XX
When you want to study criminal law in first year do you study law in general ????
You usually study the core modules in Law, which includes criminal law, contract law etc, and then have a choice of electives too :)
So when applying I click law and justice ??
Hi,i am International law student in uk.Would you please give me advice/guideline about how to study so that i can do excellent result?
2yr uk or accelerated llb have scope in uk and is it valid india to practice?
Hi simran i have a simple question if there is gdl then why there is need for undergrad law?
I've lost the post, where you have a set of Law Core journals. I can't remember where the journals are from.
They're from the Lawyer Spot - www.thelawyerspot.com/
Give me a link for the stationery
what uni did you go to? and also, im hoping to apply to do law with crim, however i don’t think i want to be a barrister or a solicitor. i don’t know what i want to do in terms of future jobs but i know it will be something in the humanities/law/social science area. is that okay? or should i want to become a solicitor or a barrister to do a law degree?
thank you xxx
Do u get enough time to do other hobbies while you are in pre law ?
Yes I did - I played hockey here and there, helped found the Punjabi Society at my University, did some bollywood dancing and played the drums too :)
@@simranjeetkmann glad to hear this. Thanks
@@simranjeetkmann well done Simranjeet!
Make a video on LLM course
Pls is it possible to get into uni with a btec degree without doing a foundation year pls
I am Studying Mechanical Engineering study but I lost interest in Engineering and I crave to study law is it possible for me. I need advise please
Did you do a masters? If not why? Please
I did an LPC LLM combined :) did this because my firm funded for this, and thought why not chuck in a masters there too LOL
@@simranjeetkmann once you did your law llb, how did you get employed by a law firm?
Opportunity after LLM in uk??
Mam bachelor of law?
Heyy will it be useful to do llb sandwich degree as an international student
What do you think
dear lovely friend where are your From please