Monday 6 October 2008

Final timetable


At the minute my timetable is looking (reasonably) spacious, I have lectures from 9am to 12pm most days, aside from Thursday where I get to get up at 10, and then supervisions Mondays through to Wednesdays at 3pm or later. I've been to two of the three introductory lectures that were held in the first week, as the last one clashed with some events that were going on in my college, but I plan to go to the repeat series next weekend.

I'll post the final draft of my timetable when I've confirmed all my supervisions; at the minute I've only seen my supervisors for International, Tort and Constitutional, which leaves Land and Contract. I'm seeing these last two to arrange appointments on Tuesday and Wednesday.

It also looks as if I'll have to write an essay for each of these classes once every two weeks, probably no longer than 2000 or so words. Encouragingly, they seem to be keen for me to use my own intuition and thought quite a lot, which is a huge change from my previous degree, where the standard of excellence was a wide variety of quotes and references!

Oh, I should also mention that all those classes (aside from International) are mandatory modules, but there is actually one selective module of the first year of the Affiliated course; a choice between that and Civil Law. I'll also post more about books and other things soon.

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