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Good luck with the wedding, Adams! Going ok here thanks. The sun is out permanently again so my body clock is stukkend. Haven't been dark since the end of April.

Heya tannie Wyvern :)
 
Good luck with the wedding, Adams! Going ok here thanks. The sun is out permanently again so my body clock is stukkend. Haven't been dark since the end of April.

Heya tannie Wyvern :)
DANKIE OOM VOICY, flip dit moet suck as die son heeltyd skyn. wanneer kry julle weer aand?
 
Only 12 days, not looking forward to the results for Entrepreneurial Law though "whistling:

Only? In my 4th year, we had a module where we'd write at 9 am, and have our results at 8 am the next day. The Professor had a team of master's student who's sole job for that day was to get our papers marked and processed, and he succeeded every year. Granted, it's easier to mark a module like heat transfer, where there isn't much wiggle room for what's correct and what not.. I imagine entrepreneurial law has quite a few long answers...
 
entrepeneurial law is easy, wait til you get to Customary law and Law of succession(ok this one is pretty easy but they mark it negatively)...

I wrote African Customary Law first, didn't feel too bad at all. Will be doing Succession, Family Law, and Pre-trail Criminal procedure next semester.
 
Only? In my 4th year, we had a module where we'd write at 9 am, and have our results at 8 am the next day. The Professor had a team of master's student who's sole job for that day was to get our papers marked and processed, and he succeeded every year. Granted, it's easier to mark a module like heat transfer, where there isn't much wiggle room for what's correct and what not.. I imagine entrepreneurial law has quite a few long answers...

It's Unisa, so I guess it takes longer. Nah, no long answers , relatively short.
 
I wrote African Customary Law first, didn't feel too bad at all. Will be doing Succession, Family Law, and Pre-trail Criminal procedure next semester.
crim pre-trial is easy as long as you can remember your elements, cause they love asking those. i hate succession, i know the work, nut have failed the exam narrowly 4 times...im at the point where i just want to give up on it. Customary law is ok but they expect you to know every african term mentioned in the module
 
crim pre-trial is easy as long as you can remember your elements, cause they love asking those. i hate succession, i know the work, nut have failed the exam narrowly 4 times...im at the point where i just want to give up on it. Customary law is ok but they expect you to know every african term mentioned in the module

Especially because some of those terms sound so similar. I was bummed that they failed to even
acknowledge the Khoi-san, Nama and Griqua as main indigenous South African tribes :(, did they even mention those tribes, don't recall them mentioning them.
 
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crim pre-trial is easy as long as you can remember your elements, cause they love asking those. i hate succession, i know the work, nut have failed the exam narrowly 4 times...im at the point where i just want to give up on it. Customary law is ok but they expect you to know every african term mentioned in the module

You remind me of a friend of mine when I was at Tuks. He failed Family Law 3 times in a row. After entering the class for the 4th time, the lecturer said proudly: "Hey look, it's our resident Family Law expert. He has enough experience to become a full blown lawyer at this point"...pretty embarrasing and I mocked him about it for a long time. Funny enough, he is now a practicing Family Lawyer...
 
You remind me of a friend of mine when I was at Tuks. He failed Family Law 3 times in a row. After entering the class for the 4th time, the lecturer said proudly: "Hey look, it's our resident Family Law expert. He has enough experience to become a full blown lawyer at this point"...pretty embarrasing and I mocked him about it for a long time. Funny enough, he is now a practicing Family Lawyer...
ja it really sucks cause i just dont get why i cant pass the stupid subject...will see if iam going to continue with it next semester...
 
You remind me of a friend of mine when I was at Tuks. He failed Family Law 3 times in a row. After entering the class for the 4th time, the lecturer said proudly: "Hey look, it's our resident Family Law expert. He has enough experience to become a full blown lawyer at this point"...pretty embarrasing and I mocked him about it for a long time. Funny enough, he is now a practicing Family Lawyer...

I want to become a Family Advocate one day :D, so I'm looking forward to Family Law.
 
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