Law degree graduates can not write, read, do sums or reason

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Law degree graduates can not write, read, do sums or reason
Law degree graduates can not write, read, do sums or reason. Photo: Die Vryburger

Already in 2012, the Legal Society of South Africa received complaints that graduated students can not write, read, make sums or reason.

Chief Justice Mogoeng said at the University of Johannesburg at the award of an honorary doctorate, that the problem lies in the transition from basic education to higher education.

The legal fraternity asks how it is possible that a graduate can not write, count or reason properly after a four-year LLB degree?

Mogoeng says: “black students struggle to adapt to tertiary level”.

If it is the case with law students, the same will certainly apply to engineers and medical students, which is a terrifying picture.

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