So I’m behind by four days, hopefully I will catch up soon enough (before the exams if I’m lucky).
Everyone is still all about the results, end of “term” is approaching and no one can be bothered about the work – even the teacher – but if the compulsory exams are anything to go by the last few workshops are just as important as the earlier meatier ones.
A friend and I were talking about wanting to actually know HOW we did in the compulsory exams – after all the best way to learn is to learn from your mistakes. Was it stupid mistakes? Lack of technique? Not reading the question? forgetting the obvious things in fear? I’ve always found it important to get proper feedback. However, besides the skills we don’t seem to be getting any constructive criticism. The tutors have said their doors are open for those who have concerns. This is for people who failed or are borderline I’m assuming, and not for the likes of me who likes to pick at everything?
Been going back over the exams, Property I know my failing was failing to read the question on one, lack of review of a topic I was going to read but I decided to celebrate my birthday instead, and thirdly confusion over one question in which all students were arguing over the right answer (who was right we’ll probably never know). Business I was happy enough with I wasn’t expecting to get the mark I did. and Litigation I know that a good number of the marks in Criminal was because the teacher hadn’t taught us the information that was required for a 25 mark question. But I don’t feel that what I have deduced from the vague memory of the exams will help me prepare for the electives any better.
Has anyone gotten feedback on the LPC regarding compulsories? or is this such an LLB thing I’m wishing for?


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