SMU Law freshman and Global Impact Scholar, Lydia Tan shares her journey from choosing a university, tackling the dreaded admissions interview, to facing the reality of freshman year.
Participating in moots may be laborious, but the skills acquired is what will give Law graduates that distinctive edge. SMU Law alumna Chow Zi En and Asst Prof Chen Siyuan share their personal insights on the world of mooting.
In today's world, multidisciplinary learning is no longer just a nice-to-have, but a MUST-HAVE. So, what is SMU doing to keep our students future-ready?
The reality of the global water shortage may not have hit us yet, but SMU law undergrad Venezia Wee has already been fighting the good fight for more than half a decade. Hear what this young activist has to say.
Multidisciplinary is the buzzword in today's economy. To get ahead, a diverse range of complementary skillsets is becoming more a necessity than just a good to have.
Having been by his daughter's side through an intense first year at SMU, what advice would Irina Sia’s father give to parents of incoming freshmen?
Legal studies just got a makeover, thanks to the innovative teaching approaches of Associate Professor Goh Yihan—the youngest dean to head SMU School of Law.
Stats like average admission scores, percentage of applicants who actually gain admittance and – of course – the all-important school ranking might be the obvious criteria for forming your university shortlist. But when it comes to ... Read More
SMU students and alumni divulge their personal strategies for killing that crucial university admissions interview.
Studying law is a little bit like exploring the outer rim of a new galaxy—an adventure waiting to happen, so says SMU Law undergraduate, Grace Goh. Here are the three things that SMU Law has taught her thus far on this university adventure.