~ ReNcH ~ said:
Just out of curiosity, in school were you the history-type person, the eco/business-type person or the science/maths-type person?
Btw. what is torts about and what makes it so interesting to you?
at school my subs were Chem, Bio, Physics, Maths, Maths Ext. 1 and English (adv) so i was an extreme science/maths-type of person. I have always hated history/geography/humanities. And I'm not completely enjoying the eco and business that comes with Commerce but it's beginning to grow on me.
Torts was defined (quite broadly) to us as 'the law of civil wrongs'. It involves things such as trespass to the person (assault, battery, false imprisonment), trespass to land, nuisance, negligence, defamation etc etc. I enjoy torts because it has a very clear structure that really works for me: before each class, we:
read up on a specific tort from our text book, look at some cases relevant to that tort, and extract essential principles from those cases. Then in class we discuss the important facts, principles and decisions made in each case. The process becomes really repetitive but because of that it's simple. Best of all it deals with real-life situations, some of which can be very interesting or bizarre - and it's fun to apply your knowledge to new situations.
In contrast, my commerce subjects involve memorising a shit load of rather useless information, much of which wont be used on the job anyway. For example, Information Systems (the most fucked up subject I've ever had) involves memorising an endless list of management and their related systems. The book we use is more of a dictionary than a textbook. At least Accounting and Eco involve graphs and a bit of maths.