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Desperate Student: Failing in Mercantile Law

 
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Desperate Student: Failing in Mercantile Law
bilal azhar
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07-16-2005, 09:14 PM
i would recommend u to cover all the syllubus.Dont do selective study.There are around about 6 to 7 acts in m.law course and atleast one question from each act is asked.

if u want to do selective study then just leave one or two acts all together and leave not even a single section from other acts.i did exactly the same thing.i left Negoitable instuments act all together and concentrated fully in other acts.

students usually omit some unimportant sections from all acts and usually examiner asks question from that sections.so dont do this practice.cover one act from A-z.

As far as the matter of cheating is concerned.i have seen students cheating in module A and B.But in module C and D students hardly have any time to even straighten their face from the paper.

bilal
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Desperate Student: Failing in Mercantile Law - by spooky - 07-12-2005, 01:01 AM
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[No subject] - by spooky - 07-15-2005, 10:04 PM
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