But the 5% who spoil the ballot doesn't include the people who donkey vote, or vote for the person with the coolest name, or whatever, which just add randomness to the process. If people don't want to vote for whatever reason, they shouldn't have to
Ok, even if there are extra readings given to you, do you seriously think that these are expensive enough that it forces the price of the degree up by any significant amount? It's already been said in this thread that the only reason law costs more is that the govt doesn't subsidise it much
Are you being intentionally stupid? There are course readings in every course, you pay for them seperately from your degree.
And thanks for the neutral rep
Draft exam timetable is out. My exams finish on the friday of the second week which is annoying, but they're decently spread out which is good
I really should be starting that soon...
Why would a lot of reading and writing make the course cost more? And law has a lot less teaching hours than many other subjects (science, engineering, etc.)