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What was the selection process for Law like, rounds of interviews, question types, any essays to write?

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What was the selection process for Law like, rounds of interviews, question types, any essays to write?

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I got called up to go for the interview. The essay test was first, it was only 15 minutes. A little short, but also good, because it means that I didn’t have to write a lot, and after 5 months after the A levels, my brain was pretty much useless so having to write less was good. The essay topics were law related ones. Like, “Stroke of the pen, law of the land. Comment”. But I did hear from my friend who worked in the admissions office that no one actually did read the essays we wrote. Haha. Don’t know whether really true or not. The interview was maybe about 20 minutes long. It was somewhat freaky, because you realize that everyone there seems to be from RJC or HCI and they all know each other. My interview was 2 professors interviewing 3 students. They didn’t ask any questions like “Why do you want to study law?” etc. but gave us a hypothetical question and asked us to respond. My scenario was: “You are in the same building as a mad gunman with 15 children and he wants to kill one of

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