LAWS 204 Public Law

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Location: Alhambra Rugby Clubrooms

Date: Sunday 6th October 9 AM – 4 PM

Tutor: Hansaka Ranaweera

Hansaka is in his third year studying towards his law and politics degrees. He came first in his second year law class having topped 3 of the 4 papers, proving he may know a thing or two about law. The TV show Suits is low-key his biggest reason for doing law as well as getting paid to argue with others. Outside of university, you’ll find him nursing the odd Cruiser (cool limes for a good time, right?) or blowing away his Studylink on the TAB. If you’re keen to get the jump on Public Law, Hansaka’s your guy.

What is a workshop?

We are often asked, what do your workshops actually involve and why are they useful? At each workshop, you are provided with a full booklet of notes which have been handcrafted by our high-quality tutors. Throughout the day, the tutor will run through the booklet of notes explaining each concept and working through practise questions with you. Our workshops run from 9 am – 4 pm so we can help as many students as possible. However, we know that your time is valuable, so we try and get the trickier bits done early on.

We provide all of our students with a sushi lunch and fruit throughout the day to keep you all energised and focused.

These workshops are great if you feel confident about the paper to give you an overview of all the concepts so you can see which topics you don’t know as well. Or as a crash course if you have neglected your studies throughout the semester and need to get over the line!

At Comtutor, we know that your time is valuable, so we try and get the trickier bits done early on. We also stack you up with sushi for lunch so you feel refreshed for the second half of your day.

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Disclaimer: Comtutor is an independent tutoring company with no association to the University of Otago. We make no claim to represent or be endorsed by the University. While we know our courses are unreal, we still encourage you to attend your lectures and tutorials.

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