Dear Prospective Law Student... THIS IS WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
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- čas přidán 22. 06. 2024
- Are you currently planning on studying the challenging course called "law"?
Or are you a first year law student about to effectively begin your studies?
Or maybe you're just curious about how the law is studied and whether or not it is a course you should consider taking?
If you answer YES to any of these questions, then this video is for you!
For those who don't know, I am the 2020 Valedictorian of the University of Ghana School of Law. I graduated with a First Class and a GPA of 3.84 (for the first time in 8 years!). So I guess you can say that I know what I'm talking about;)
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I really enjoyed this video. Thx April for your guidance on the law studying 🙏👍
You are so welcome!
The best video I've ever watched.
I love you April🥰😘
I have been waiting for this
😂😂❤
Well detailed information, I have been looking for this, though I have some questions but great video
Thank you! You can ask your questions 👍🏼
I love listening to you. Thank you for the information, I've learnt a lot. I will like to read law after my first degree.
Thats great! 🙏🏽
Great stuff.. 😘
Indeed very beneficial...thanks Amanda 🤗
Thanks for watching!
Great 👍
Great point:"The legal systems are different in other countries". April, use your smarts to challenge Ghana and the rest of Africa on why they keep teaching colonial law. The law taught in Ghana or Nigeria is English law, which is a codification of the English man's culture. Africa had and still have African laws, principally, practiced in the villages. Why do we not have African law which should be the societal law. April, again, use your smarts and change the system.
Very educative
Thanks for watching)))
You're very Eloquent and articulate. I guess you completed Wesley Girls High school.
🔥🔥🔥
You have great potentials to be a lecturer. Pursue that in addition to your profession(law) in the future.
Maybe you will be my teacher when i start my LLB next year.
Thanks in anticipation.
Wow, thank you! I really appreciate your comment as I'm interested in teaching.
My first year was rough..we were given Tuffour v Attorney General on the first day..I cried throughout the first six weeks because I didn't understand anything and I didn't even know how to brief any cases😪😪😪😪😪😪
Aw dear.. very relatable 🤕 but it gets better i promise!!
Halo
Miss April, am a senior high school graduate with the dream of pursuing law once my results comes out and l get into a university.....dear April l could really use some tips and advice on how to go about this whole thing and l don't really know what to do
😂😂😂😂the intro
They don’t know 🤣
Hi April, thanks for this huge truck of info, I want to read postgraduate law in legon next year, how is the structure of lectures for postgraduates students? I'm hoping to get a lot of information from you before I finally buy forms . Thanks
Thank you for your question! Pls clarify what you mean by structure
Is it during week days or weekends, evening or daytime, and also do postgraduate students attend lectures with undergraduates
@@Nick_Daily because of COVID-19, things have changed now what wih the double track system and all. But normally, all post first degree lectures are held on weekdays in the daytime and PFD students have lectures together with the undergraduates.
University of Ghana in the building
Yes))
Hey April ❤️ I want to do law in legon too but I got advice to attain a degree in a different program before I go for law, i need some advice
Thats entirely up to you hun
Hey April, as an undergraduate student applying for law at UG do you have to go through an interview?
If yes, generally what is it about?
Hi! As an undergraduate, applying with a WASSCE certificate, you will not go through an interview:) only post first degree students go through an interview (I clarified this in my video)🤗
Thanks
April hey 👋🏾
Can you please do a video on how to brief cases for fresh students coming from a Ghanaian graduate’s POV
Thank you
Hi dear. Please check out all my videos. I've posted the video you're requesting: czcams.com/video/9x4rSDb1BVc/video.html
@@AprilN Thank you so much 🤗🤗
Hi April, please with regards to the tuition fee, please is it paid annually or per every semester and how much is it I mean if u can give me a rough estimate about the fees as a Post first degree LLB student?
Kindly contact your school of choice or search online for all tuition fees of the school of your choice.
Also pls understand that I was not a post first degree student so I cannot answer some questions directly related to that.
@@AprilN oh okay thanks
I'm a sierraleoneal I a student I want to study law in Ghana for my first degree how I'm going to apply for it now
HELLO APRIL AM A CAMEROONIAN IN LEVEL 1 AND I WISH TO KNOW IF IT WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR ME TO SCHOOL IN THE UG WITH AN HND WHICH I WILL HAVE IN LEVEL 2?
Unfortunately I do not have this kind of information. Kindly contact UG. Search for the school's website and send them an email.
Can someone with bachelor of arts degree study law after graduation in macular
Best way to read law as shs graduate?
I want to know the courses you chose when in school
Hi! I spoke about this in one of my other academic videos. Pls try: czcams.com/video/zvXdFmgwjPk/video.html
Or
czcams.com/video/4MMWX5fFzHQ/video.html
@@AprilN okay
Hello sis April, pls can one read law without studying literature in English at shs level?
yes i think you can (although it probably depends on the school). pls check with the school you intend to apply to
@@AprilN pls is it applicable to UGSOL(i mean the literature in English)
Please is National service mandatory for LLB graduate's?
National service is mandatory pls but many LLB graduates do it after Makola and merge it with their Pupillage at a law firm. Then they usually continue working as lawyers at the firm.
@@AprilN Thanks
@@AprilNdoes your undergraduate class matter when you are applying for postgraduate law
First 0:05 seconds and I knew you were a West African sista😂, shoutout from 🇳🇬
Hello
Can you work after LLB
Yes! It's just like any other degree. But you can't work as a lawyer just yet
How many courses can u study in Law school
Depends on if you're a PFD or an undergrad.. usually its a minimum of 5 courses and a maximum of 6 or 7 per semester
What do they normally ask in the entrance exam 🥺🥺🥺?🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
Hi dear. Check this video out: czcams.com/video/8WQ76e8UDSA/video.html
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I love listening to you. Thank you for the information, I've learnt a lot. I will like to read law after my first degree.
You certainly should!
What do they normally ask in the entrance exam 🥺🥺🥺?🤦🏽♀️🤦🏽♀️
find out here pls: czcams.com/video/8WQ76e8UDSA/video.html