UNAIR NEWS–Study clubis one of the existing facilities at Faculty of Law (FH) .Until now,study clubscan be considered to be something that has taken root in the Red Campus.Both the student executive body (BEM) and the semi-autonomous body (BSO) are both aimed at preparing students for exams, mid-term (UTS) to end of term exam (UAS).
Thestudy club isprioritized to freshmen who have never taken the exam in college.However, it is also possible for students in their last semesters of study.
“Yeah, we usually focus on supporting the freshmen because, they have never had an exam in campus.As usual.We learn about some courses.This time BSO Business Studies Forum (FSB) in cooperation with BSO Airlangga Legal Student Committee (Komahi) discussed commercial and civil law, “explained Alifia as secretary of FSB.
“Actually the final phase students also have astudy club.The difference is, they are more into discussion.So, who has taken the coursetaughtthe others, ” she added.
For freshmen,study clubbecomes an alternative for learning.Because, by following thestudy club, they get additional knowledge apart from the lecturer in the class.Uniquely, the tradition ofstudy clubin FH is free of charge.It makes the students more enthusiastic.
Not only FSB and Komahi, other BSOs such as Airlangga Young Jurist Society (MYMA) also held astudy club.MYMA decided to discuss administrative law and state administration.
“We determine what courses they need to learn more.We first asked the freshmen, then we hold it, “said Alifia.
“Other BSO usually also automatically presented different courses for thestudy club to discuss, but sometimes the topic unexpectedly the same because the do not coordinate first. It is their own program, “added the sixth semester student.
Study clubconducted by FSB and Komahi on Thursday, March 15 was attended by 40 students.They were trained to work on problems from the previous years.(*)
Author: Pradita Desyanti
Editor: Feri Fenoria





