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difference between intensive, clinic, and work shop?


qsizzle

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Could someone please explain the difference? And other details: IE if or more one counts for class credits, pays or has a cost, ect.

 

Thanks you : )

 

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Byzantine
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With clinics generally you assist clients with their legal issues. It can be for credit (so you'll be paying tutiton and receive credit) or more rarely on a volunteer basis (so no credit). Here's an example of some clinics at UBC. I don't know exactly what intensives or workshops would be in the law school context. 

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Psychometronic
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9 hours ago, qsizzle said:

IE if or more one counts for class credits, pays or has a cost, ect.

 

This will depend on the school you attend. Technically, there's a cost to any of these since you're paying tuition.

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