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Getting into Law 15th ed


ISBN13: 9781911724025
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781912943166
Published: February 2024
Publisher: Trotman Indigo Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
Price: £18.99



Despatched in 8 to 10 days.

Now in its 15th edition, Getting into Law is packed with detailed advice and up-to-date information to guide you through the decision-making process and help you prepare a strong university application.

This practical and comprehensive book will lead you through every step of the process, including:

  • What to consider when choosing the right course and university for you
  • Details of the different qualification routes and legal careers available
  • Support on how to prepare a winning UCAS application
  • Advice on gaining that all-important work experience
  • Information on what to expect at interview and tips on how to shine
  • First-hand case studies from current students and recent graduates

Subjects:
English Legal System, Legal Skills and Method
Contents:
1. Legal eagle: An introduction to the legal profession
2. Red tape: The UK's legal system
3. A law unto themselves: What do lawyers do?
4. Above board: How to qualify as a lawyer
5. Due process: Getting work experience
6. Conveyancing: Choosing your law degree
7. Fine print: The UCAS application and the LNAT
8. Burden of proof: Succeeding at interview
9. Letter of the law: Non-standard applications
10. Open-and-shut case: Results Day
11. Bail out: Fees and funding
12. All rights reserved: Further information