Studying Law at Cambridge Andy McGowan 3 rd Year Law Students (Trinity Hall)

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Studying Law at Cambridge Andy McGowan 3 rd Year Law Students (Trinity Hall)

Law Explained ● What is it actually like being a law student at Cambridge? ● Why Cambridge? ● After Cambridge? ● Admissions ● Your Questions Law at Cambridge

Law Explained ● Lectures ● Supervisions ● Reading Lists! ● Essays ● But then there is always the social side! Studying Law at Cambridge -The Academic Side

Law Explained An example timetable MonTuesWedsThursFri 9am 10amCriminalConsti 11am CriminalCivilConsti 12pm Tort Civil 1pm 2pmConsti (Wk1) 3pmCivil (Wk2) 4pmTort (Wk2)Criminal (Wk1)

Law Explained ● Cambridge Law Society ● College Law Societies ● Mooting ● Mock Trials ● Career Events (free drinks, free dinners) ● Faculty Sports ● Talks by top speakers ● Everything else that students in other subjects do! And the social side…

Law Explained ● Excellent Resources ● Top-Class Teaching ● The supervision system ● Course specifics (modules, structure etc) ● College system Why Cambridge?

Cambridge Explained ● What do they look at? ● Choosing a course ● Choosing your universities ● The Personal Statement ● LNAT v Cambridge Law Test ● The Interview ● Problem Question ● A* Law Admissions

Cambridge Explained ● Predicted A level grades ● Exam Results (GCSE and AS (including module marks) ● UCAS personal statement ● UCAS reference ● Supplementary Application Questionnaire ( ) ● Written test at or before interview (if set) ● Written work (if required) ● Interviews What do they look at?

Cambridge Explained ● 1534 law courses in UK alone! ● What type of law course would you want to study? Specific? General? Combined? Qualifying? Options for study abroad? ● What teaching/examination style suits you best? ● Look at module options ● See earlier slides on Cambridge. ● Location? ● Options available to study. ● League tables? ● Type of University? Choosing a course/university

Law Explained ● Remember – it is personal to you. ● Talk about why you want to study Law at University. ● If you make a claim about one of your attributes, always back it up! ● Never lie. ● Make sure you show your interest in the subject ● Work experience? ● ‘What about law?’ – by Virgo, O’Sullivan & Barnard or ‘Learning the Law’ by Glanville Williams Personal Statement/Preparation

Law Explained ● Cambridge is no longer using the LNAT as part of its admissions procedure. ● Instead applicants will be asked to take a 60 minute test when they attend for interview ● The test will ask them to answer one question (problem question, essay or comprehension – will be told in advance) ● No prior knowledge of Law is required ● For more information, visit bridge-law-test.php bridge-law-test.php ● You may well still need to sit the LNAT for other universities Cambridge Law Test/LNAT

Cambridge Explained ● 90-95% of applicants called to interview ● Overnight stays available for those that need them ● Interviews usually take place in December with subject tutors in the College ● 1 or 2 interviews, each around minutes ● Academic and subject based ● Some students are called back for second interviews in January at other Colleges, through the Pool The Interview…

Cambridge Explained ● Assume that definition of murder is ‘Unlawfully killing someone with the intention to kill them or cause serious harm’ Has the crime of murder been committed in any of the following circumstances? Any potential defences? Do we want the defendants in each case to be convicted of murder? A lesser offence? - Fred enters the bedroom of his wife Nancy, who is asleep. Intending to kill her, he turns on the gas for an hour then switches it off and goes away for three hours. When he returns he believes that she is dead but turns on the gas for another hour intending to simulate an accident. In fact, Nancy dies only after the gas has been turned on for the second time. - In a fight, Dan inflicts stab wounds on Eric. Eric is taken to hospital where, amongst other things, he is treated with penicillin. Unknown to anyone, Eric is allergic to penicillin and, unable to resist the effect of the drug, dies. - Mavis and Derek, who are husband and wife, have a violent quarrel. She runs out of the house and he locks the door intending to "teach her a lesson". She remains outside in 10 inches of snow and is found dead the next day. - Suppose Anne is entering a desert. Barbara secretly puts a fatal dose of poison in Anne's water keg. Anne takes the keg into the desert where Clare steals it, thinking it contains pure water. Anne dies of thirst. Problem Question

Cambridge Explained ● Highly marketable transferable skills ● Careers support ● Law School? Something different? ● Research/postgraduate opportunities After Cambridge…

Cambridge Explained ● Ask questions today ● Consult the Undergraduate and ● Visit the websites: ● Speak to the Admissions Office: Tel: ● the CUSU Access Finding Out More