Hi,
I am a cpmputer science student and just finished first year. In november i applied for transfer to law and to my suprise i got in.
After all that maths and programming i really need to shake out of computer mode and more into english/law mode and was hoping someone could recommend a good intro to oz law book that i can read during holidays so i dont go in cold and make a complete fool of myself.
Maybe 2 books would be best.
1 book for explaining a bit of history, structure of the courts ect to put it all into context without too many details on specific cases ect.
And another one that is more focused on law school itself, like tips on how to answer legal questions, moot, and generally survive the whole ordeal with a bit of career advice thrown in.
I am surfing a website called: lawbooks.com.au and they seem to have just about every law book ever written. Is this a reputable bookstore? Anyone else used them?
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
I am a cpmputer science student and just finished first year. In november i applied for transfer to law and to my suprise i got in.
After all that maths and programming i really need to shake out of computer mode and more into english/law mode and was hoping someone could recommend a good intro to oz law book that i can read during holidays so i dont go in cold and make a complete fool of myself.
Maybe 2 books would be best.
1 book for explaining a bit of history, structure of the courts ect to put it all into context without too many details on specific cases ect.
And another one that is more focused on law school itself, like tips on how to answer legal questions, moot, and generally survive the whole ordeal with a bit of career advice thrown in.
I am surfing a website called: lawbooks.com.au and they seem to have just about every law book ever written. Is this a reputable bookstore? Anyone else used them?
Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks