LAWS1052
Introducing Law & Justice
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Not a great subject. Far too simplistic to be of any real value except to learn superficial basics.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016
As a transfer student I would have to say this is the most badly organised course I have ever done. The only reason I would have to say this has gone unnoticed is its full of fresh uni students who don't yet know better. I mean the exam doesn't even line up with your class work. The teaching from my experience is poor and not regulated. I feel the teachers have all banded together to take a mark whenever they can, rather than give one. All in all a very upsetting experience, it actually got to the point where I was angry, fed up and upset.
Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017
Starting off your law degree with this course doesn't leave a very good impression. The content is quite boring and very historical. Towards the end it gets a bit more interesting and feels more relevant. Whilst I wasn't really loving each class, I also wasn't dying and counting down the seconds, but this was thankfully only because of my law lecturer, who was pretty decent, led each class well and was engaging. I personally found it very difficult to do well in the course as instructions for assessments are quite vague, especially with the court report. Leaves you hoping that future law courses will be better...