 Mae'r gwahyddiad ar Cambrid yn ymgyrch, yn ymwyfyrdd, yn ymwyfyrdd ymwiydd fel dyma. Mae'n gwahyddiad yn ymwyfyrdd, yn ymgyrch, i'r ysgawdd, ac mae'n amlwg yn eu gwahyddiad a'r gweithio'r gwahyddiad yn ymwyfyrdd, nid yw'r gwahyddiad yma. Rhyw dwy'n meddwl ni'n gweithio'r gwahyddiad ar Cambrid, ymwiydd unig lleddau yma yn ysgrifennu. Lleches give you a thorough grounding in the subject, giving you all the basic points and the building blocks from which you can form your own opinions on the topic. Supervisions consist of around four or five people with an expert who is usually a leader in the field, often having written the textbook for that subject. This enables you to really develop your understanding of the law and even enables you to sort of challenge yourself because everyone will have different views and you can have a debate and a friendly discussion of what you think the law should be as compared to what the law actually is. Another thing that's really good about studying here is the diversity of subject choices, which enables you to tailor your degree to what you're interested in. For example, I've always been interested in pursuing a career at a commercial law firm and I've been able to choose my subject topics to match this. For example, intellectual property law, international law and commercial law. Many of my friends also have been able to choose what they are interested in, which really engages your passion for the law. Further, one thing that I really enjoy about studying at Cambridge is the level of resources here and the availability of study spaces. In the Squire Law Library I've never been unable to find the book that I'm searching for and in addition there are plenty of spaces to suit everyone whether you prefer studying with friends or having a quieter space by yourself. I can't fully talk about life at Cambridge without mentioning the people here. Moving to university was a daunting prospect but everyone was very friendly and I soon settled in with Cambridge becoming my second home. The collegiate system is truly fantastic as it means that you have a close circle of friends and at the same time never feel lost in the crowd. In terms of extracurricular activities, during my three years I've been able to pursue a wide variety of things which have enabled me to broaden my horizons and develop my own personal skills while at the same time being a lot of fun. For example, I've had a go at mooting, which is a form of mock trial, rowing and even radio presenting. All of these have been invaluable experiences that will help me in the future. All in all, everyone's experience at Cambridge is truly unique and you can use your time here to shape your path however you want and it's an experience that I'd do again if I had the chance.