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Breach of Contract, Damages - ACCA Corporate and Business Law (LW) (ENG)

10 Comments

  1. Arceus
    Hey, I have a question. I am studying OpenTuition notes with detail but I was wondering the need to read a proper textbook like Kaplan. Should I or the notes are enough?
    To read cases I think I have to....
  2. MikeLittleTutor
    You don't need the cases! I lecture the cases because they frequently are the source for the point of law, but you don't need to know them, neither the names nor dates.

    The course notes are a good basis for your law studies but it is absolutely imperative that you get hold of a revision kit and spend endless hours practicing exam-style questions. And, when you've worked through the entire revision kit, work through it again! Repeat

    Useful tip: don't write your attempts in the revision kit itself. Write your answers on a separate piece of paper. Repeat

    You are lucky that I saw your question - it would have been better posted in the Ask ACCA Tutor forum - I look at that forum every day!

    OK?
  3. Arceus
    Ok got it.
    And if at any time another question is to be asked, I'll make sure that I ask it on Ask ACCA Tutor Forum.
    Thank You
  4. MikeLittleTutor
    Good (wo)man :--)

    Waiting for your questions :-)
  5. Ik
    " ... and the court said, Get Lost, Go Away!. You are wasting the court's time"

    Mike you are such a humorous Teacher. Good Lord! I have never seen anyone like you
  6. MikeLittleTutor
    The humour comes from the subject - law is such FUN :-)
  7. Scott
    Hi Mike, Love the lectures and want to say thank you very much for making a boring subject sound interesting. I can resonate with you on the northern anecdotes as I think I am from the same place as you. Wishing you all the best.

    Just one thing to note - The test for Chapter 4, I don't think the questions really relate to Chapter 4, I think they are more suited for Chapter 5.
  8. nwosublessing
    @chrisprothero: totally my words.
  9. MikeLittleTutor
    Well that's a lovely comment to read on a Sunday morning

    So glad that you're enjoying the law :-)

    Thanks
  10. chrisprothero
    Hi Mike, I love your lectures, I never thought I’d be laughing during an online Law lecture. You have a fantastic way of normalising complex subjects and just when I may find myself drifting off, you also find something amusing to say, which helps me re-engage with the lecture, giving it my full attention once more. I wish more lecturers had your passion, knowledge and wit.

    Thanks Chris

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