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GUYS HELP why is my torts exam showing up on my future assessments? its saying its held on 23rd june?

I had my torts exam like a week ago?? why is it saying that I'm gonna have the exam on 23rd June? Does this mean I failed the unit? Guys I'm so terrified I cannot be failing this unit, I thought I did ok??

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 3 days ago

Does anyone know when mecca might restock their morphe bronzer?

I've been waiting for a week now for their tulum trip shade to be back in stock but it still just shows a notify me message. There's also no where else I can get it from and I've got an event in a few days and no bronzer lol. Does anyone know roughly how long a restock can take? I've gone in store and they don't even have the test for tulum trip out, like there's not even any space for the tester in store its like that shade doesn't even exist.

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 11 days ago
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is it dumb of me to take contract a, property a, and constitutional law all at the same time?

first year of my law degree was rough but that was honestly cuz i was just trying to figure uni out and just had some other stuff going on at home and to be honest i've only given about 20% of my commitment to my first year law units and still managed to pass and score ok-ish.
Now I'm honestly ready for a fresh start and to commit to actually doing the work for my law units, but is it gonna be really hard to do 3 units of law in a semester? I do plan on spending atleast 2 hours on each outside of class but I don't think I can commit more than that, would that make it difficult to do?

If anyone has experience with this plsssss lemme know, any advice is useful :))))

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 12 days ago
▲ 2 r/Monash

can i use notes from last year for torts exam? even if the study design has changed significantly? Can anyone tell me what the main changes have been ? (LAW1113)

I know they said that the torts structure has changed significantly but do you guys think I can still use notes from last years with analysis from last year and answer modules from last year and still get a solid mark? or should I make my own notes. I know its like 3 days away from the exam but i can only study under the pressure.

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 16 days ago

does anyone know when ek din is gonna come to streaming services?

I can't find it in any cinemas near me, and all other sites have horrible quality, which I'm not quite fond of.

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 17 days ago
▲ 64 r/Monash

guys i'm so cooked i accidently had grammarly on during my whole exam

ok so basically i downloaded grammarly a few days ago (completely unrelated to uni but i downloaded it for help with a novel i'm writing and people were raving about how good it is for spell check, up until this point i've only relied on the built in spell checker on google docs)

Well i barely know how to use it and i had my exam a few days ago and as soon as i open my exam grammarly activated and showed me all of my spelling mistakes. This exam was invigilated but it was just one girl walking around and she looked at my screen several times but didn't really mention anything and on top of that the exam is recorded too.

I'm really freaking out now cuz when I tried to turn Grammarly off it took me to another tab and i quickly closed the tab without even looking at it cuz i didn't want them to accuse me of opening other tabs while doing my exam, and so I basically had to write my whole exam with grammarly on. I did not use it AT ALL, however, sometimes when i would just swipe over a sentence it would bring up the spell check for it, but i made sure to just ignore it.

And ofc cuz i legit just downloaded it i didn't have the paid version where it does the ai improvements or whatnot so at least that didn't show up, but i'm really, really stressing right now. It was a genuine mistake, and I genuinely didn't know what to do in the moment. The exam was really hard as it was, and i was really low on time so i didn't wanna waste time by having the invigilator come over and try to sort out the issue (she did look at my screen several times and saw the red lines)

Does anyone know what I should do? I really studied very hard for this exam and i don't want all my effort to go down the drain just for a stupid mistake, esp cuz its a law subject so they record that on ur record permanently, and it would affect me when I'm trying to register as a practising lawyer.

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 19 days ago
▲ 2 r/Monash

Diploma of Languages - is it worth it?

OK so basically I've been really interested in learning French for the last year or so, but I'm really struggling with self-learning and structuring my learning, and I was looking at the Diploma of Languages that Monash offers alongside your degree.

I've had a look through the handbook, and everything looks good; however, the only thing that making me hesitate is that it sounds like they're not going to advance me much past the beginner stage. The main reason I want to do a language at Uni is that I want some proper instructions, and also because I think it can help me learn quicker.

If anyone has done a diploma of languages, can you tell me if it actually helped you? Did you end up learning the language proficiently? Would you recommend that someone do the diploma, or should I just try self-learning again?

Also its not like I want the diploma on my resume or something, I genuinely want to learn French.

Any advice helps, thnksss.

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 24 days ago
▲ 3 r/Monash

How do you guys structure your law notes

I'm currently trying to make notes for my law classes but they just have sooo much content and most of it is repetitive. For example we have to read a textbook chapter and watch the lecture but I find that they have the same information with just a few tweaks in wording so I'm wondering how can I take concise notes on those. ALSO most importantly how do I note down cases? Should i note down every single case in the textbook chapter or just the cases which are explicitly mentioned and explained in the chapter?

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 2 months ago
▲ 13 r/Monash

ok so basicalllyyyyy i live really far from monash, like 2 hours away one way and my parents are super against me moving out so pls don't even recommend that. Uhm but because of that and my adhd I haven't really been attending alot of my law lectures and they only happen like once a week and there's no recordings or anything, i've attended maybe 1 or 2 and I feel like i've missed so much content. I just feel so disappointed in myself but honestly what can I even do at this point I've got 2 more weeks of classes that I will hopefully show up for but do any fellow law students who are also in year 1 semester 2 know any resources that can help me with essay writing and the exams? Or like resources that can help explain some concepts to me and stuff, or honestly ANY resources help.
Pls help a fellow gal out, i will send so much positive karma ur way

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 2 months ago

I already have the 2nd edition and I need the 3rd edition due to updated cases in my public law class. Any help is appreciated my exam is coming up soon and I'm pretty desperate

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u/Due_Strike_3670 — 2 months ago