RESOURCES
The Law Students’ Union (LSU) at Kings University College is committed to providing a comprehensive range of academic resources to support law students throughout their educational journey. We understand that success in legal studies requires access to reliable, up to-date, and diverse learning materials. To this end, the LSU has curated a selection of academic resources designed to cater to the varying needs of our students.
One of the key academic resources available to law students is the Dr. Attakora Legal Tree, an online platform that serves as a one-stop-shop for legal education materials. This innovative resource offers a wealth of information, including past examination questions, textbooks, law reports, journals, and publications.
The Past Questions Database within the Dr. Attakora Legal Tree is an invaluable tool for students preparing for exams, as it allows them to familiarize themselves with the format, style, and content of previous assessments. By accessing this database, students can better understand the expectations of their coursework and develop effective study strategies.
In addition to the Dr. Attakora Legal Tree, the LSU provides a range of other academic resources to support student learning.
(A) Academic Resources (Study Guides, Exam Prep Materials)
The Law Students’ Union (LSU) at Kings University College is proud to introduce the Academic Mentorship Program, an initiative designed to foster a supportive and collaborative learning environment for law students. This program connects junior law students with high-achieving senior students and alumni who can provide guidance, advice, and encouragement throughout their academic journey.
(B) Career Resources (Internship Opportunities, Job Listings)
The Law Students’ Union (LSU) at Kings University College recognizes the crucial role that practical experience plays in preparing law students for successful careers in the legal profession. To support the professional development of our members, the LSU has established partnerships with a diverse range of legal organizations, including law firms, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), government agencies, and the judiciary, to provide internship opportunities that complement academic learning.
The Law Students’ Union (LSU) at Kings University College is committed to promoting the overall well-being and success of our members, recognizing that the challenges of legal education can take a toll on students’ mental and emotional health. To support our students in navigating these challenges, the LSU, in collaboration with the university’s counseling services, offers a range of counseling and support services tailored to the unique needs of law students.