Download - Improving Your Prospects With Lawbore
Improving your prospects with LAWBORE
Fellow Law students, you may be thinking… the title itself says LawBORE, surely that’d be the last place you would look...
THINK NOTWith its very many aspects, some good and some bad, Lawbore provides a range facilities that will assist you in your Legal studies.
First and foremost, for us students to have access to Lawbore we must simply go onto http://moodle.ac.uk and enter our usernames and passwords
Once on the Lawbore website our eyes are drawn immediately to our
friendly guide to Lawbore. (Well it’s not really her but close enough!)
Lawbore is so ingeniously designed that everything is so clear and
knowing we can ask any question is extremely helpful!
As first year Law students we all
need our books and what better way to
find books that fit our specification!
This fun and interactive tool
enables us to flick through a variety of
books and choose the ones we need.
EVENTS CALENDERAs a Law student, and prospective solicitor or barrister it is without say very important to make the right impression and connections with the law firms and legal practitioners that best suit us and our interests. The Events calendar is the easiest way in searching for significant events that are happening in not only City University but also other institutions. Also, particularly in university where it is very much up to the student as to finding out about events, this makes the researching a lot easier as unlike search engines the events calendar is more condensed allowing us to know of the more relevant events to attend.
Particularly for first year students it is also helpful
that there are events about topics other than what we are studying.
Understanding legal abbreviations
The most daunting task in being a Law Student is arguably getting your head around the books, cases, journals and articles, and knowing where to look and
how to extract exactly what you need. This is also not helped by the use of abbreviations. However the video on legal citations and abbreviations explains in detail, what they mean, what they are used for, and how to overcome the
difficulties of finding a mass number of jurisdictions under your citation.
Year the case was reported
Which law report series it is found in
The page number
Tips for MootingMooting is probably the most scary, but also exciting part of studying law, as it is our first insight into how it is fighting a real case with a judge. Although for many of us it is a new thing, which is why the page on mooting tips is very useful.
No. 7 I felt was very helpful, as it sometimes feels there is nothing worse than not feeling confident about your argument, as this would then effect your performance
No. 15 is also very handy, as it will make our overall
argument seem more professional, however it will
also be useful to know of the general structure and
discourse of a moot, for students who have never
experienced one before
1st Year GDL LLB“Fantastic Database. No Problems in using it so
far. In terms of accessibility and user friendliness, I give it and 8!”
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1st Year Law LLB“I find Lawbore useful as it gives access to special e-
books and reports. Can see case reports from your own home, and it has information for beginner Law Students”
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3rd Year Law LLB“I mostly use Lawbore for access to West Law, and
articles. Its relatively easy to use but sometimes there's a lot of stuff that’s not really relevant for us ”
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3rd Year Law LLB“Lawbore is very helpful as far as I’ve used it and
I cant really think of any criticisms of it!”
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