
A 'Laws e-Mentoring Scheme' for AS students is in place ...
A first year Laws student can use e-mail to assign themselves to a second year A2 Laws student, and receive greater support in their studies within the Department. The e-mentoring scheme encourages A2 (second year) Laws students, with a good attendance and homework submission record, to 'mentor' an AS (first year) Laws student.
The idea is that an AS student will be able to benefit from the wealth of knowledge and experience that only an A2 student possesses. They may be able to advise on how to tackle homework, how to prepare for exams etc.
An incentive for the A2 student - who participates - is that Universities look favourably on those who assume this extra responsibility, and view the student as a hardworking and keen student who welcomes responsibility and would be an ideal choice for their institution. Indeed, similar schemes are used by Universities (including Oxford!).
Naturally, if a student has a question or concern then they can still, and are welcome to, email Dr Jepson at law@peterjepson.com or speak to their Laws Lecturer/Teacher.
The below A2 Laws students have volunteered to assist any first year students during their studies, and are happy to hear from you (even if you want just a quick chat about the subject or the Department). They undertake to endeavor to reply to your email within 24 hours.
Laws Mentors: (Subject details - if a Mentor feels they are strong in any particular area statutory interpretation - legislation - EU etc - please send details to dbunce@strodes.ac.uk so that this information can be added.)
The idea is that an AS student will be able to benefit from the wealth of knowledge and experience that only an A2 student possesses. They may be able to advise on how to tackle homework, how to prepare for exams etc.
An incentive for the A2 student - who participates - is that Universities look favourably on those who assume this extra responsibility, and view the student as a hardworking and keen student who welcomes responsibility and would be an ideal choice for their institution. Indeed, similar schemes are used by Universities (including Oxford!).
Naturally, if a student has a question or concern then they can still, and are welcome to, email Dr Jepson at law@peterjepson.com or speak to their Laws Lecturer/Teacher.
The below A2 Laws students have volunteered to assist any first year students during their studies, and are happy to hear from you (even if you want just a quick chat about the subject or the Department). They undertake to endeavor to reply to your email within 24 hours.
Laws Mentors: (Subject details - if a Mentor feels they are strong in any particular area statutory interpretation - legislation - EU etc - please send details to dbunce@strodes.ac.uk so that this information can be added.)
Dipinder Surey (Law, Laws Research)
Roberto Kehinde (Law, Mooting)
(You can volunteer to be a Laws e-Mentor by emailing Dr Peter Jepson.)

