Student Service
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The Study Environment |
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| The Classroom | |
| The mode of teaching at London School of Law Business & IT, may vastly differ from the traditional ways of teaching in your home country. We offer a range of lectures, seminars and workshops to enhance participation and encourage students to take part in debates, discussions and presentations. All classes are led by professional academics who have vast experience. | |
| Academic Support | |
| At London School of Law Business and IT we work to construct strong student-staff relationships, as we believe this enhances student performance. Professors routinely stay long after class to accommodate lectures to students. | |
| Study Skills | |
| London School of Law Business & IT facilitates international students' adjustment to the UK education system, through extra study skills, revision and examination preparation classes, as well as optional English academic writing classes. | |
| Private Study | |
| British education places a high emphasis on self-teaching, and students are required to supplement formal teaching with independent study. This can involve researching a topic, usually based around a lecture or seminar; making a presentation; or producing written work or coursework. | |
| Assessment | |
| A variety of assessment methods are used, including examinations, coursework, presentations or dissertations. Group work may also be assessed. | |
| Plagiarism | |
| This is where a student copies work from another student, or from a book without referencing the source properly. This is a serious offence, with severe penalties. You will be given information on plagiarism when you begin your studies, and can speak to your personal tutor at any time. | |
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