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Passing the entrance exams should be your priority not GLC directive – Outgoing Law School SRC Prez to candidates

Starrfm.com.gh By Starrfm.com.gh Published August 10, 2022
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Wonder Victor Kutor-Outgoing SRC President of the Ghana School of Law
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The outgoing  SRC  President of the Ghana School of Law, Mr.Wonder Victor Kutor, has urged prospective candidates waiting to write this year’s entrance exams to focus on their studies.

He said preparing for an examination  is critical in every given situation and this can be done when one focuses on the exams by studying very hard.

According to him , the directive by the General Legal Council asking the candidates to sign an undertaking  to commit themselves not to  question the outcome of the entrance exams results should not derail their focus.

Expressing his view on the matter  , Mr.Victor Kutor believe the General Legal Council is a compassionate body who can review their position .

Mr.Kutor, having written the Part Two Bar Exams and currently undergoing the final internship together with his colleagues ahead of the October call to the Bar, indicated that  the most important thing for the candidates at this moment is for them to  concentrate on their books so that as many of them can just pass and be admitted into the Ghana School of Law for their professional training.

“The General Legal Council is compassionate body which understand the plight and concerns on students. You remember when the issue of the 499 students came they listened to our appeal and gave admission to these students “, he noted.

“This is why I believe the prospective  students should just concentrate on their studies to just pass”, he pointed out.

Some of the candidates, he revealed have already signed the undertaking and submitted the forms, cautioning that those who will not sign will automatically loose out on the exams.

This year’s entrance comes up on September 23 with over 3000 applicants expected to write the exams to start a two-year professional law course.

But before the exams will be conducted , the General Legal Council has issued a directive asking the candidates not to request  to see the marked  answered script or the marking scheme used.

The directive   also included not requesting  for remarking  of scripts and tallying of scores after results are released.

“ No request for re-marking of scripts , re-tallying of scores or review or marks shall be accepted. Candidates cannot also request to see their marked answer scripts or the marking scheme used for marking the questions “, the GLC directive stated.

Since this directive came  to the public domain, the association of Law Students have disagreed with the General Legal Council calling for a second look at the directive.

The National Union of Ghana students have equally waded into the matter by  serving notice of resisting the directive.

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