Hey Anelisa , great video... so helpful and informative . Thank you for doing this. In case this might help someone , NBTs were exempted for 2021 academic year but you have a compulsory course called Law that counts which is basically maths for humanities . The other option is to write a QL TEST which is the Maths section in NBTs on campus and if get 66% and above you don't have to take the course . But you'd need to register for another course in Humanities to make up for those 18 credit points you've been exempted from( not sure if it'll apply in 2022 though) . Hope that makes sense and helps someone .
I did LLB straight from high school. I really found first year very doable. I did really well in first year. The workload was gang but I pushed through. Second year was where things got tricky😭but it really helped me understand the workload I have to handle going forward . Currently doing the last semester of 3rd year😭 I’m going to be a final year student soon okes😭. Maths came in the form of accounting in most cases. Very challenging but I loved some maths as everything is just theory.
I did one Philosophy module in my LLB degree. Lol that shit showed me flames but I got through it. Can’t imagine doing a whole degree in Philosophy 😭😭😭💔 Well done to you sis for getting thorough it❤️
Can you make a video on studying law ,following that career path ,and having tattoos cause I’m being bashed for having tattoos and wanting to follow that career
This is really dope Anelisa, as one is about to embark on the graduate law degree, I really needed to hear all this. Very dope dear, keep them coming. Siyabonga Manzini
im sorry for asking this but im Afrikaans and not clued up with the idea of NBTs, are they basically the end of year matric exams or more like record exams. im in 10th grade and I had to drop to maths lit so medical school is not possible anymore
There are alot of video's the I've watch which didn't explain much but You explain to the T.O.P I'm in Matric And thinking of Coming To UCT To Do law. So... Plz wait for me😂😂😂❤️
This video was super insightful, thank you so much. 💕 Is the 65% requirement for the graduate LLB degree an accumulation from first year or do they focus specifically on your final year? And who can we email for such inquiries?
Hi there, I’m not entirely sure so don’t take my word for it but I think it is your cumulative aggregate they look at, and not just your final year. You can email the law faculty, and they will redirect you to whoever you can speak to. Alternatively, most of this information is in the handbook 🤍
I’m in grade 11 and want to apply for law, but I do maths lit ..would I be able to apply with maths lit ? I wanted to do b com law but I don’t know if I would be allowed with maths lit ..please can you help me me ..much love 😭❤️
Hi there, please check out the UCT Law handbook which is accessible online, I’m really not sure about the B Com Law combined stream & don’t want to give you incorrect information 🤍
So I applied twice got rejected😭😭😂😂then I decided to do N4 and N5 in financial management and I applied for bcom yhooo soyiki I don't even know if they'll take my nated subjects in consideration
If you dont get in for law for the first year so you want to study something else and switch to law in 2nd year, do you have to do a specific course in order to be allowed to switch to law? And will applying for a course in humanities be more helpful?🥺
No you don’t have to do a specific course in order to switch, you’d just either have to do a degree in Humanities or a degree in Commerce because those are the only combined streams with Law. Then you’d go ahead and apply in first year to combine with Law in second year. Theeen you’d have to reach the requirements which I mentioned in the video :) I can’t say whether applying for a course in Humanities would be helpful because it depends on what you’re good at - but personally, I found that doing a Humanities degree before my Law degree was very helpful because I strengthened a lot of critical thinking & writing skills that you obviously need in Law 🤍
Hey, I’m currently pursuing my law degree but I’m starting off in humanities. Does that mean I can’t fail any courses in first year/ final year (depending on which route I take) or any courses in general
Hey Anelisa , I am currently studying Diploma in Law know as paralegal studies. And I'd like to transfer to UCT in 2023 for the grad LLB. Can you explain the 3 years + 3 years party for me Also as a transfer student wanting to do the grad LLB, do they use my varsity transcript or do I still need to meet the requirements via Matric certificate. Cause when I use my matric I don't qualify
@@Zen_CK that information is literally at 5:44 of the video 😅 assuming your marks are spread out evenly, to reach that FPS you would have to get higher than 77% for each subject if you do 6 subjects excluding LO.
Hey Anelisa , great video... so helpful and informative . Thank you for doing this.
In case this might help someone , NBTs were exempted for 2021 academic year but you have a compulsory course called Law that counts which is basically maths for humanities . The other option is to write a QL TEST which is the Maths section in NBTs on campus and if get 66% and above you don't have to take the course . But you'd need to register for another course in Humanities to make up for those 18 credit points you've been exempted from( not sure if it'll apply in 2022 though) . Hope that makes sense and helps someone .
Thank you for your input, I’m sure it’ll help someone :)
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I did LLB straight from high school. I really found first year very doable. I did really well in first year. The workload was gang but I pushed through. Second year was where things got tricky😭but it really helped me understand the workload I have to handle going forward . Currently doing the last semester of 3rd year😭
I’m going to be a final year student soon okes😭.
Maths came in the form of accounting in most cases. Very challenging but I loved some maths as everything is just theory.
You’re doing great tbh! Power to you gworl because I’m here like wtf is going on 🤣❤️
I just got accepted for the graduate program. I needed this. Thank you 😭.
Yhoo thank you sm 😭I'm only in grade 10 and stressing about taking Law but you cleared everything up for me and explained it so well😭🫶🏾
I did one Philosophy module in my LLB degree. Lol that shit showed me flames but I got through it. Can’t imagine doing a whole degree in Philosophy 😭😭😭💔
Well done to you sis for getting thorough it❤️
It was truly a lot - but I came out stronger so at least shame 💀💀💀
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Can you make a video on studying law ,following that career path ,and having tattoos cause I’m being bashed for having tattoos and wanting to follow that career
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This is really dope Anelisa, as one is about to embark on the graduate law degree, I really needed to hear all this. Very dope dear, keep them coming. Siyabonga Manzini
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im sorry for asking this but im Afrikaans and not clued up with the idea of NBTs, are they basically the end of year matric exams or more like record exams. im in 10th grade and I had to drop to maths lit so medical school is not possible anymore
There are alot of video's the I've watch which didn't explain much but You explain to the T.O.P
I'm in Matric And thinking of Coming To UCT To Do law. So... Plz wait for me😂😂😂❤️
12:07 i did not write my NBT'S and I'm worried sheim because i wanted to write them but the place I'm in💔but i did got my conditional offer
This video was super insightful, thank you so much. 💕 Is the 65% requirement for the graduate LLB degree an accumulation from first year or do they focus specifically on your final year? And who can we email for such inquiries?
Hi there, I’m not entirely sure so don’t take my word for it but I think it is your cumulative aggregate they look at, and not just your final year. You can email the law faculty, and they will redirect you to whoever you can speak to. Alternatively, most of this information is in the handbook 🤍
@@AnelisaZungu Thank you so much Anelisa. ❤️
I’m in grade 11 and want to apply for law, but I do maths lit ..would I be able to apply with maths lit ? I wanted to do b com law but I don’t know if I would be allowed with maths lit ..please can you help me me ..much love 😭❤️
Hi there, please check out the UCT Law handbook which is accessible online, I’m really not sure about the B Com Law combined stream & don’t want to give you incorrect information 🤍
You can check uj ufs
tysm im thinking of going into undergrad law at UCT
So I applied twice got rejected😭😭😂😂then I decided to do N4 and N5 in financial management and I applied for bcom yhooo soyiki I don't even know if they'll take my nated subjects in consideration
Did they take you do you have diploma?
@@nomusamkhonza7648 diploma for?
@@nomusamkhonza7648 what I'm doing is a national diploma so I don't know if that's the diploma you were talking about
@@simohlope4411 can they take a person with diploma in public management N6? To do legal studies?
@@nomusamkhonza7648 I don't know I'd also love to know
That would benefit me too
Can I still study law at UCT even though I didnt apply to the law faculity
I have applied to the commerce and humanities faculty
If you dont get in for law for the first year so you want to study something else and switch to law in 2nd year, do you have to do a specific course in order to be allowed to switch to law? And will applying for a course in humanities be more helpful?🥺
No you don’t have to do a specific course in order to switch, you’d just either have to do a degree in Humanities or a degree in Commerce because those are the only combined streams with Law. Then you’d go ahead and apply in first year to combine with Law in second year. Theeen you’d have to reach the requirements which I mentioned in the video :) I can’t say whether applying for a course in Humanities would be helpful because it depends on what you’re good at - but personally, I found that doing a Humanities degree before my Law degree was very helpful because I strengthened a lot of critical thinking & writing skills that you obviously need in Law 🤍
Hey, I’m currently pursuing my law degree but I’m starting off in humanities. Does that mean I can’t fail any courses in first year/ final year (depending on which route I take) or any courses in general
Hey, you can’t fail any courses in general 💖
What's the best courses to study in 1st year social science in order to get the 65% average to apply for law?
Hey anelisa id like to ask did you do BA In law before LLB what were the requirements
Oh I found the info
Do they look at your grade 11 marks as well?
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I think you were the second, but close enough 😂🥳❤️
❤Good hop(e-truth).
Yes it was
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It genuinely traumatized me 💀
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Im doing diploma in law at unisa and its my first year can i apply at uct since they are open
I’m actually really late💀💔 when do late applications open if there are any?
Hey can you do NBT’s in grade 11?
I’m really not sure unfortunately... personally, I did mine in Matric though, as they’re only valid for a certain number of years.
Bro I wanna get into law but I think I'm cooked😭😭😭my afrikaans level got me😑💀
What is the process of admission in which school in which country?
I'm grade 11 this year when I finish school can I do a LLB degree online ?
I don’t know if UCT offers the LLB degree program online - I highly doubt it though. You can email them to be sure :)
This video is soo helpful 😍😍.
I have a question though, can I do law with one small unseen tatooo?? 😭😭
Girl I have 12 tattoos so…🤣
Bechelor of law complete how many years
Sesikhona💃🏻❤️.
You’re so consistent 🥺🥺
Is there paralegal studies but not llb
So because this is a Graduate LLB course and not a normal LLB course, are there any bursaries that offer funding?
Yes, there are many bursary/scholarship opportunities.
can one apply for law in second semester at uct or does it strictly start in january?
Master of law complete how many years
how much is the tuition fees there love
In your undergrad did you only major in Philosophy ?
This video was so informative btw 😍 thank you💃🏻
I majored in English Literature as well :)
If I finish a Bcom(law) at a private institution can I still do the 2 year LLB stream at a uni?
I'm not entirely sure, sorry! I recommend that you email the Law Faculty as they will give you a more informed reply :)
@@AnelisaZungu thank you!❤
Any recommendations for accommodations in UCT ???
Hey, check out my UCT playlist, I have videos on accommodation.
@@AnelisaZungu thank you so much .The video was really helpful
Hey Anelisa , I am currently studying Diploma in Law know as paralegal studies. And I'd like to transfer to UCT in 2023 for the grad LLB. Can you explain the 3 years + 3 years party for me
Also as a transfer student wanting to do the grad LLB, do they use my varsity transcript or do I still need to meet the requirements via Matric certificate. Cause when I use my matric I don't qualify
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what was your AQL nbt score?
I did my NBTs 6 years ago so I don’t remember the exact scores, but it was around 80 for the AL portion, and below 60 for the QL portion :)
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Are there any specific subjects required for LLB ?
For the straight LLB, no...as long as you reach or surpass the admission requirements :)
@@AnelisaZungu what are the admission requirements for straight LLB.....like APS and minimum percentage in English FAL
@@Zen_CK that information is literally at 5:44 of the video 😅 assuming your marks are spread out evenly, to reach that FPS you would have to get higher than 77% for each subject if you do 6 subjects excluding LO.
Hey, what did you pair your BA degree with? Politics , economics or what?
Philosophy & English Literature :)
What courses did you do if I may ask?
I did a bunch of different courses each year excluding my majors: Psychology, Criminal Law, Social Work and Sociology off the top of my head 🤍