2. Learnmore is an aspect of Lawbore
which provides law students with a
variety of learning materials in the form
of tutorials, journals, videos, etc. Its
purpose is to provide us with legal skills
that are essential to succeed.
3. Learnmore covers 6 key topics which will
help expand our legal mind:
› Exams
› New-bies
› Writing
› Moots
› Research
› Careers
4. Here you will find advice on:
› How to prepare for examinations
› How to create a study plan
› How to improve your study habits
› How to revise without getting stressed
› Tips on answering essay questions and
problems
› Tricks to getting high marks
5. The exams tab is very effective, but it will
be extremely beneficial to add a
discussion board for students to share
their personal experiences and coping
mechanisms to prepare for exams.
6. This section will give you a brief introduction
to what you’re in for!
› Get familiarized with City’s academic standards
› Learn techniques to memorize key cases
› How to grasp the main ideas and topics from
the tutorials
› Get some feedback from seniors
› Develop suitable skills essential to the legal field
7. Social gatherings with professors and
tutors
Have information regarding used
textbooks – discussion group/forum
8. Improve your note-taking abilities
Criterion on answering legal questions
effectively
Get involved with City’s essay
competitions for scholarships
Publish your writing and get popular!
9. References on how to cite journals,
cases, & articles
Samples of first year essay coursework
10. Mooting is the oral presentation of a legal issue
raised by a hypothetical case in an imaginary
court room setting; this category will guide you
in comprehending the task of mooting:
› Example moot problems and skeleton
arguments
› How to conduct research for a moot
› A guided video tutorial about the do’s and
don’ts about mooting
› Student reviews about their past experiences
with mooting
› Participate in internal and/or national mooting
competitions
11. Organisation of mock moots among
students
Public speaking guidelines/help from
teachers and tutors
Discussion forum for students to share
ideas
12. Guidelines to make your legal research for
coursework and exam practise easier
› A guided Lawbore tutorial
› How to find and understand law reports
› Different sources of law available in the law
library and online
› Keeping up-to-date with the changing laws
› Understanding legal abbreviations
› Avoiding plagiarism
13. Have a student-librarian question answer
forum for research related questions
Possibility to book the law library
computers on Lawbore for research
purposes
14. Clearly shows different possibilities of a legal
career one may follow
Provides students with loads of different tips
and a variety of activities students can get
involved in to develop their legal skills
Gives us personal experiences of previous
law students which we can identify
ourselves with
15. Have some information about later
careers such as judiciary, matters on how
to become a judge
Include some accounts of practitioners
on the challenges and intricacies of their
work
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Harpreet Singh
Ishar Ahluwalia
Maciej Szczyglewski