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LLB and GDL Revision: AUGUST 2009
Introduction
There are a number of reasons law students perform below their potential in examinations. In addition to difficulties with understanding some of the more complex rules and principles of law, many students are uncertain about what their examiners are looking for.
The QED LAW revision seminars will address these issues. The most important topics in each subject area will be explained and effective methods of answering law questions will be demonstrated.
The next programme of QED LAW revision seminars will take place in London in August 2009 and is open to all students on LLB, GDL/CPE and ILEX programmes.
VENUE
The seminars will take place at University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6EA. Click here for map.
The revision seminars are for students on LLB and GDL / CPE courses who are sitting exams for the firts time or are taking resit or retake examinations and require:
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Timetable
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Please note that each seminar is of 4 hours 45 minutes duration (including breaks).
The criminal law seminars on August 8th consists of a morning session between 10.00 - 13.00 and an afternoon session between 14.00 - 15.45. |
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Saturday August 1st |
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10.00 - 15.45 |
Criminal Law |
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Saturday August 8th |
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10.00 - 15.45 |
Criminal Law |
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Saturday August 15th |
Sunday August 16th |
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09.15 - 14.00 |
Land Law |
09.15 - 14.00 |
Law of Trusts |
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15.00 - 19.45 |
Law of Tort |
15.00 - 19.45 |
Law of Contract |
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Saturday August 22nd |
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09.15 - 14.00 |
EU Law |
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15.00 - 19.45 |
Criminal Law |
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Fee per seminar
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£60 per seminar |
PRIVATE TUITION
In addition to the revision seminar programme (below) QED Law lecturers offer private one - to - one tuition throughout the year. For further information please call 020 8144 2323 or 0844 3729813. Or email: nbaird@qedlaw.co.uk
ABOUT QED LAW
The QED Law lecturing team has considerable experience as Senior and Principal Lecturers AND examiners on both LLB and GDL/CPE programmes at UK universities and colleges and have been providing revision seminars since 2004.
Venue
The seminars will take place at University College London, Gower Street, London, WC1E 6EA. Click here for map.
FURTHER INFORMATION
For further information about QED Law seminars please call 020 8144 2323 or 0844 3729813
Email: nbaird@qedlaw.co.uk
Office: Studio One, 7 Chalcot Road, London NW1 8LH
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HOW TO APPLY
To book online and pay by credit or debit card CLICK HERE
Book by telephone: Call 020 8144 2323 or 0844 372 9813
By post or fax: Please download the application form and send it by fax to 020 7483 3026 or by post to Law Courses • Studio One • 7 Chalcot Road • London NW1 8LH
"The revision sessions in Tort, EU and Law of Trusts were fantastic. I've genuinely never been taught in such a coherent manner." Suzanne El Hawary, LLB, UEA |
| "I will certainly recommend these seminars to fellow students for next year. They have been invaluable." Angela Dack, LLB, University of Essex |
The Criminal seminar last Sunday was really fantastic. The class was very informative and I would without hesitation recommend it. Atik Kitani, GDL, City University |
"The Land seminar was excellent. Very well structured and thorough. Contract was also excellent. I left feeling I had a very good overview of the syllabus and how to go about tackling my revision. EU was very informative. Previously this subject was merely a mass of unconnected facts and dates so I found the contextual explanantions in particular useful and informative. Anthony Evans Pughe, GDL, College of Law |
Syllabus
For the topics to be covered click here
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"I found all 5 of the QED seminars which I attended to be well worth the time and money." Anne Taylor, GDL, City University |
"The revision seminar was the perfect complement to the final stages of exam preparation. I think we all emerged ready to tackle our revision with increased confidence and enthusiasm. I thoroughly recommend it." Simon Ramsden, GDL, BPP Law School |
I thought that the seminars for all three subjects, Trusts, Tort and Public Law were extremely good and well worth the trip over from Gibraltar. The tutors were amazing. Leanne Turnbull, LLB, University of London External |
| "All the seminars were excellent." Mark Reckless, GDL, College of Law |
Cancellations
In the event that we are obliged to cancel a seminar, fees paid will be returned but we can not accept liability for incidental expenses incurred. Our liability is limited to the fees paid for the seminar affected.
I attended the law revision seminars. They were fantastic and I was particularly impressed with Tracey who took the Tort sesssion. I will be back next year for my next two course components. Victoria Leek, Open University |
| "I attended three seminars - Tort, Trusts and Land. They were all really helpful. The course is well run and really increased my confidence about the exams." Katie Harrison, Chemistry and Law, University of Exeter |
| The Contract course was particularly good. The tutor had exceptional knowledge. She identified the most important principles and key authorities for revision. Her presentation style made the five hours pass quickly. Martin Brown, GDL, College of Law. |
| I thought the seminars in Land and Tort were very useful. I shall most definitely be back for next year. I really do think the revision seminars last year helped towards my high 2:1. Emily Hayes, LLB, University of Kent. |
| "I thought that the Criminal law seminar was outstanding. The information about how to tackle Criminal law questions was so well presented and easy to follow." Lilian Zihni, LLB, University of London (External) |
| "I attended the Revision Courses for Equity & Trusts and Land Law. I received a First for these subjects and a First overall. Time and money well spent." Tony Sheridan, LLB, Open University |
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