2020 NCA/Law Graduate Calendar: Everything You Need to Know for the Year Ahead!
Calling all recent NCA and LL.B graduates (or soon-to-be-graduates)! First-off, congratulations on being done (or nearly done) your legal studies! You've worked hard to get here and should pat yourself on the back, maybe even take a short vacation!
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October 2019 Results are out!
Congratulations to everyone who wrote and passed their exams. If you did not make it through, don’t sweat it.
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NCA Grad Tips: Foundations Exam Tips & Notes
Hello current and prospective NCA students! I hope you are all taking a little bit of timeout of your study schedule to rest and enjoy the holiday season.
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New Year’s Resolutions?
As the new year (and a new decade!) approaches many of us find ourselves thinking about goals for the year ahead. If you are in the NCA process, one of your goals may be to complete and pass all your assigned exams. NCA Tutor™️ is here to support you with this goal!
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NCA Grad Tips: Criminal Exam Tips & Notes
Hello current and prospective NCA students! In today’s blog I’ll outline my experience with and tips for taking the Canadian Criminal Law exam which is a core exam for all NCA candidates.
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Are you writing the Ontario bar exams in March 2020? Are you struggling to get motivated? Perhaps you may be lost and don’t know how to best management your time, organize your materials, or even figure out the best approach to studying.
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NCA Grad Tips: Administrative Law Exam Tips & Notes
Hello current and prospective NCA students! In today’s blog I’ll outline my experience with and tips for taking the Canadian Administrative Law exam which is a core exam for all NCA candidates; regardless of any previous studies you will need to complete this NCA to obtain your certificate.
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Avoiding Information Overload
Information overload can happen very quickly when studying for the NCAs. Many of the courses are quite dense and assign secondary source reading on top of the textbook and cases (see, Foundations and Admin). It can be hard to divide time and attention when self-studying such complex courses and a fear of failing or not knowing enough can sometimes lead to information overload.
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Law Society of Ontario’s Licensing Process Deadline is Approaching!
As you probably know, the NCA will send your certificate of accreditation to the Law Society of Ontario (LSO), or any other provincial law society that you choose, once you complete all the exams assigned to you
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For NCA candidates writing their January 2020 Professional Responsibility exam, make sure that you are using the latest FLSC Model Code of Conduct that was release last month.
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