Finally, after 3 months semester break, I am back in class. I cannot believe how much I miss all those lectures and tutorials. Indeed, life without learning is no life at all. It was great to see all those old faces from Inter Jan/April 2007, and also other intakes in the new class, but at the same time, it’s sad to know that some of them didn’t make it.
Anyway, now that we are in Part 1 Finals, the lecturers have all warned us that it is NOT the same as Intermediate, where we can be easygoing and relaxed in our studies. The LEAST we have to secure is 2Bs and 2Cs in order to ensure that we get Second Class Lower to qualify for Certificate of Legal Practice (CLP) in order to be eligible to be a practicing lawyer. But of course, true to our gung-ho spirit, we will settle not for 2Bs only, and that would mean extra extra hardwork.
Here are the subjects that I will be doing for my Part 1 Finals:
Law of Tort
This is a very practical subject, and I think I will thoroughly enjoy it because it is something I can use in my everyday life.
Land Law
I was smiling when the lecturer mentioned the word breach of covenant; because it was exactly the problem I was facing with my landlord, which I settled by using law of contract principles, rather than land law. But anyway, this is another practical subject I can use. Unfortunately however, the English land law is in many ways different than Malaysian land law.
Law of Trust
This subject is notoriously known as the killer subject. It is THE subject with the most failures and referrals.
Optional subject: Criminology
The only subject where there is NO case law. There were many opinions from lecturers and students on the suitability of this subject for Part 1 students. Some lecturers have said that it would be good to take it in Part 2 Finals as this subject complements Jurisprudence, the compulsory subject in Part 2. Others have said that it would be an ideal subject for Part 1 because it is lighter compared to the other three compulsory subjects. Whatever it is, I am taking this subject because it is simply my type of subject: a study of crime from a psychological, sociological and philosophical point of view.
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By the way Menaka, if you’re reading this, I said that I want to quote from your new top
“Life is not about searching yourself, but creating yourself.”
And indeed, I am in the process of self-creation