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The Law in Everyday Life
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The course covers interesting legal topics but can be challenging for those who struggle with writing. It's good for students looking for an engaging way to explore law in everyday life, especially if they enjoy working on projects and essays. The workload is moderate, with two essays and a group project, and the grading can vary from generous to harsh.
Grading varies; some find it generous (B+ or A-), while others report harsher midterms but better final grades.
Moderate workload: weekly readings, one response essay, one self-topic essay, a group project for storyboard/video. Final grade is an A- in most cases.
Assessment breakdown includes two essays, a group project (storyboard/video), and midterms/finals. Some mention attendance as part of the grade.
The professor teaches with passion but can be seen as treating students like children. The tutor varies in helpfulness; some find them very supportive while others consider them average.
Engage actively in tutorials, especially if you struggle with writing. Seek help from the professor and tutor for feedback on essays.
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