Re: AMAZONA CluB
Goce
po lexoja alternative prospectus dhe gjeta ket:
Law
To others, it looks like lawyers do no work at all. They rarely attend lectures and are never seen in the library. However, the work is much harder than most people expect. The course is concerned much more with legal ideas than the substance of law, although you will learn more than enough to follow a legal career.
There are roughly three tutorials each fortnight; for these a reading list and essay title are set. In the tutorials you are expected to show your knowledge and defend written work - probably the most scary part of it all, since your week of reading compared with your tutor's lifetime of research is a fairly uneven battle. But you soon learn to relax and it becomes easy and interesting to discuss your own ideas. This is really helpful for exams; you need to learn to think on your feet.
Sadly, first year lectures are scheduled early, and it is well worth attending the basic course lectures. The first year exams are set at the end of the second term, which seems rather daunting, but it does mean your first summer in Oxford is comparatively quiet.
Despite the savage amounts of reading, the impenetrable essay titles and scary tutors, most lawyers wouldn't swap courses for the world. It takes a couple of weeks to get used to the workload, but it soon becomes a way of life.
It sounds good to me!
Goce, mos e vrit menien se kam njoft plot qe kan bere Oxford dhe Cambridge, jo vetem jane gjalle po edhe ne forme te shkelqyer!!! Ti e di ku ta kam llafin /pf/images/graemlins/wink.gif /pf/images/graemlins/smile.gif