Did you know that our pass rates for NCA Tutor students for 2015 was 93.67%.
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Remember to register for the May 2016 NCA Exams by Friday March 18th, 2016.
If you are struggling to decide how many exams you can prepare for, you can sign up for as many exams as you wish and then request a refund up until and including the day of the exam.
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Finding an articling position is a challenge no matter which jurisdiction you're attempting to qualify in. It is important for you to check with the Law Society of your jurisdiction on any special rules and dates they may have for applying for articles. Below you will find some FAQs answers that I have received over the years.
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Registration for our exam workshops opens this week.
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I am often asked whether I think students should purchase the required textbooks assigned on the NCA syllabus. The short answer is, absolutely!
The NCA Syllabus spells out what the minimum required readings are to prepare for the exams and you should be able to read at least the minimum. The optional readings on the syllabus are just that, optional!
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This is our tentative schedule for intensive NCA prep training for the May 2016 NCA Exams. Our program is unique in that we concentrate the most important material you need to know for the exams. Unlike other programs which teach the NCA material in a university-style approach, NCA tutor has developed an intense program designed to help you master the material you need to know to succeed in the NCA Exams.
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Wishing everyone the best of luck this week, especially to all 69 candidates that I was lucky to personally work with for the January exams. I have now personally worked with 466 NCA candidates!
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The exam review workshops for administrative law, constitutional law, and criminal law will take place next Sunday January 24th. There are only a couple of days remaining to register. Please use our contact us page to find out more on how to register.
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The January NCA exams are just around the corner and many are wondering what to bring with you to the exam room. Aside from the obvious required textbooks and notes that you've created for quick referencing, you may want to consider bringing the following. A copy of the Constitution Acts of 1867 and 1982, writing instruments, water, snacks, your ID.
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1) Get your books early.
Get your books early so that you can prepare your own notes for the exams. I strongly recommend that students prepare their own notes from scratch and starting early is key to having a good set of notes prepared by you.
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