I Wrote The Last Exam Of My Undergraduate Degree. It's Only Going To Get More Surreal From Here But I
I wrote the last exam of my undergraduate degree. It's only going to get more surreal from here but I hope the next couple of months go as planned so I can get to where I wanna go next year ๐ค๐ป
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I just wanted to say that I love your blog aesthetic! Your pics are really beautiful & mesmerizing โกโก
Hi! I'm doing good, thank you for asking!
And thank you for your kind words, you made my day brighter <3
Hope you're doing good, too ๐ชด
Hii, do you have any tips on how to take notes for law subject?
Taking good notes for law subjects has a lot to do with how well you can study the text. To take good notes you must know:
The steps to studying a textbook/judgement/anything : First, you skim through it. Then read it a second time to understand what the concepts are and why they're important. Third reading is where you try to break down the text into bite size info: make diagrams, highlight with different colors, etc. you'll find more resources on how to study a text online.
It is important that your notes are not a copy from your text. Use your own words. Make your own little flowchart or diagram. Don't copy/paste.
While I encourage you to use your own words while writing notes, I also should warn against terminological inexactitude: you must know the significance of each word you're writing. A void contract, for example, is not the same thing as a voidable contract. Sale deed is different from an agreement to Sale. You must pay attention to detail.
These are what come to mind. But if you have any specific questions, or anything in particular you're having trouble with, feel free to shoot me a DM or ask another ask.
Has anyone wondered how the phrase "he takes after his father/mother/grandfather/relative" might have it's etymological origins in laws of inheritance? When we study the rules of succession and inheritance, we often say "the son takes a portion of the property after the father". The son takes after the father. The sister takes after the brother.
Any preliminary research on the etymology of the phrase has yielded nothing, and I'm wondering if the linguistic side of Tumblr has any answers


90 days to go
We're back to counting days. We're also staying hydrated with a big fat water bottle. Hope y'all are doing good <3