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- Title
A THEORY OF COURSE SELECTION AND CURRICULAR PLANNING.
- Authors
HORNSTEIN, ALAN D.
- Abstract
The article discusses a need for law students to consider their capability of mastering on their own the learning of the courses they are planning to take up for any given semester. Students are advised to discover areas of knowledge that might interest them and to work really hard on something. It is asserted that law students should avoid overloading on large section doctrinal courses and consider courses that will assist them in developing the skills required to practice law.
- Subjects
LAW students; LEGAL education; CURRICULUM; LEARNING ability; LEARNING; PRACTICE of law
- Publication
University of Maryland Law Journal of Race, Religion, Gender & Class, 2012, Vol 27, p1
- ISSN
1554-4796
- Publication type
Article