Interesting! Are you working in a law firm, bro? Or which industry are you from?
Nope, I'm working under the social service sector!
Interesting! Are you working in a law firm, bro? Or which industry are you from?
Yea the maths seems to show that SUSS is more ex compared to the other two, but as the classes are held at night, it allows students to keep their jobs unlike the other two.
True. But the statement that the tuition is on par with the rest will be false misinterpretation irregardless of it being part time or full time.
around 5? the questions were fine but not the normal questions that others written here cos i had a law deg from malaysia so yeah. they were curious and trying to see what im doing w applying for JD.![]()
Does anyone know who were the other panel interviewers with Darren Koh?
Finally done with mine - 4 panels (Judge, Prof Chew, 1 snr counsel and another OTP). Questions asked are what being shared earlier. Mine lasted 12mins and a few moments of awkward pauses. Haizzzz. So I think I did not do well - too nervous. My family also heard the interview and said so.
I got to fish out an interesting information which I think some may be keen to know...prof chew said there are about 260 applicants and all have equal chances, so the enrollment is competitive.
Good luck to us all.![]()
Refer to my earlier post where my panel was led by the vice-dean. The DPP was Mohamed Faizal, the DJ was Yarni Loi and the remaining member's surname is Quah (cant remember his name which also starts with 'D').
You had. Meaning now you don't have that qualification?
sorry grammar error. i still have the law degree its just that i canāt practice w the degree i have rn.
[/QUOTE]Who interviewed you? AP Ferlin?
QUOTE=sueannje;129877095]Hi all . Had my interview today. A lot of stammering a lot of telling them why I didn't apply earlier. First question in was why want to change to law . Asked me about the parti liyanti case which I stammered all the way through. Embarrassing. Lol
Edit: actually first thing he asked was whether I'm in IT. He thought I was in IT or analytics.
Btw there's 61 places this year.
I believe the dean is referring to the places allocated for mid-career changes~cos in the question posed to me by the vice-dean, he described the number of positions as 75 (which I believe means that 5 positions out of the 80 placement that was mentioned somewhere earlier here were already taken up by the past year applications).
I believe the dean is referring to the places allocated for mid-career changes~cos in the question posed to me by the vice-dean, he described the number of positions as 75 (which I believe means that 5 positions out of the 80 placement that was mentioned somewhere earlier here were already taken up by the past year applications).