'Law is Difficult' - A chat with first class LLB students - The Law with Samson Lardy Anyenini
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2022
- 'Law is Difficult' - A chat with first class LLB students - The Law with Samson Lardy Anyenini on JoyNews
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Hmmm! These kids are inspiration to the nation. There is hope in our nation.
Good to hear them all. I am so proud to be a Ghanaian.
Not familiar with the law education because I was trained abroad. It looks like now, our law education requires a first degree first before you enter. This is now similar to the US, where you get to law school after first degree. There you take LSAT exams to enter, similar to the exams these kids have to take.
I wonder if the law profession is that lucrative apart from its respect in our society. The law practice is mainly on "Land disputes". Our future lawyers need to delve into medical malpractice. You have a lot of our doctors just killing citizens for negligence in their practices.
Good show, Sampson!
Wow.
I am inspired
All the best in life to you all🎉
Samson asked all the right questions.
Ella l am here for you
Ghana National College ❤❤
Congratulations guys, well done for your achievements -it takes dedication & best effort to pull a 1st in all studies. We should be asking why the study of law in Ghana is ''difficult''? Is it that the tutors who teach these courses are stuck with archaic teaching methods in delivering the subjects in their respective universities instead of making it interactive classes to reflect 21st century way in teaching law as done elsewhere?. Aiming for a 1st-Class in any subject path @ higher education levels is relatively challenging & requires dedication not just law. Show recognize all other course of studies equally such as Music & Arts, architecture, STEM subjects , African Studies ,economics, History, Linguistics, , education, sociology, geography, healthcare & medicine etc etc. Congrats guys
Congrats guys
Great fellows. Cheers
IS GHANA YOU ARE CREATING THAT NARRATIVE. A LOT OF PEOPLE DO GET FIRST CLASS HERE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Wow I’m inspired
Akans?
PROPLE ARE DIFFERENT