Monday, November 10, 2025

 


⚖️ The Law of Preparation: Do’s & Don’ts Before Your Viva

📅 Today is 11/11 — and exactly 11 days from now, on 22/11, we face the viva test.
Think of it as a courtroom moment — where your preparation is your argument and your confidence is your evidence.

This is not the time for panic. It’s the time for precision.


🧭 1. The Do’s — Sharpen, Don’t Scatter

Do Plan, Not Panic.
Map your subjects — Contract, Torts, Labour Law, Legal Language — and revise concepts, not pages.
One law a day, one principle a night — keep your rhythm tight.

Do Revise Through Application.
Don’t memorize sections like a machine; explain them as if you’re teaching a junior.
If you can simplify it, you’ve mastered it.

Do Recall Case Laws Naturally.
Remember what it established, not just who v. whom.
e.g., Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Co. = valid offer, not just Victorian trivia.

Do Mock Viva Practice.
Get a friend or mirror — speak out your answers.
Confidence is built in the voice, not in silence.

Do Rest Strategically.
Brain fatigue reduces recall by 40%.
Use the Pomodoro Law: 25 minutes study, 5 minutes recharge.


🚫 2. The Don’ts — Avoid the Classic Traps

Don’t Chase Notes, Chase Clarity.
At this stage, avoid new PDFs, groups, or lecture hunts.
Depth now beats breadth. Revise what you’ve already owned.

Don’t Start Comparing.
Everyone studies differently. Your preparation is your case; others’ progress is irrelevant.

Don’t Over-Speak in the Viva.
Answer to the point — precision is power.
A short, structured answer impresses more than a long confused one.

Don’t Ignore Presentation.
When speaking, structure it as: Concept → Section → Example → Case Law.
That’s your courtroom flow.

Don’t Neglect Self-Care.
Eat clean, sleep well, breathe deep. A dull mind can’t argue even the strongest case.


🕊️ Conclusion: Your Closing Argument

A viva is not about testing your memory; it’s about testing your mindset.
You are not there to recite the law — you’re there to interpret it.
So, when 22/11 arrives, walk in not as a student under pressure —
but as a lawyer in training, ready to argue your case with calm conviction.

🎓 “The more you prepare in silence, the louder your confidence speaks in the viva.”



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