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Torts study session

August 15th, 2007 Leave a comment Go to comments

Hosted a study session for 1st year Torts students today with Enoch. Drawing on lessons learnt in sessions past, I think we did a fairly good job of publication, preparation, and execution. Probably the biggest drawback was the timing – we needed to make the time suitable for our friends in 1st year, but this meant we couldn’t get many facilitators, and one class (out of five) could not attend the session.

Still, there were about 40 students attending, which was a healthy turnout (for our image and our accounts). I just hope the students took away enough useful info from the session to help with their quiz next week. Hopefully, if this all goes well, we could look towards expanding the scheme and pushing for the faculty to adopt what is clearly a successful model of operation in other faculties/unis. It’s pretty bizzare that it falls to a non-official student club to run what the faculty should be running.

Next time, hopefully 1) there will be more facilitators, 2) a better room that you can actually move around in, 3) whoever wrote “disagree” to “the facilitators met my expectations” won’t turn up, 4) my tutoring student with the hardcore death stare doesn’t turn up.

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  1. August 17th, 2007 at 12:18 | #1

    Sounds like it went far better than we thought it would. Kudos!

  2. Tommy Chen
    August 17th, 2007 at 13:08 | #2

    Thanks! and “behind every successful venture is a creative accountant” so thanks again! =D

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