Profile Building|Moot Court

Date and Time:
13 April 2025
2:00 pm- 5:00 pm
Location: Ascent Prep Central Office8/F, Chinachem Hollywood Centre, 1-13 Hollywood Rd, Central
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*Please provide the student's full name in English when registering, for certificate preparation purposes.*

In legal study, Mooting is an essential activity where students participate in oral debates in a courtroom scenario. The purpose is to help students understand the operations of courts and arbitration procedures.

Ascent Prep has invited Eric, a barrister in Hong Kong and consultant tutor at the University of Hong Kong Law Faculty, to organize and lead the Mooting activity. On the day of the event, students will advocate for a defendant convicted of theft, learning the public speaking skills of making a plea in mitigation to reduce the sentencing.

Students participating in the event can incorporate the skills and insights gained from this experience into their Personal Statement, enhancing their resume and gaining a competitive edge when applying to law schools.

Furthermore, students attending the Mooting activity will receive a participation certificate from a barrister, a valuable and rare experience! However, spots are limited and will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so register now!

Is Profile Building important for UCAS applications?


Universities evaluate applicants through their Personal Statement to assess their understanding of the subject they are applying for and their involvement in relevant extracurricular activities. Therefore, students must demonstrate their passion for the subject, especially by evaluating their experiences, skills, insights gained from activities, enhancing their understanding of the subject, and future career aspirations. Therefore, if you aspire to be a lawyer, you cannot miss this opportunity for Profile Building!

Target Audience

  • 15-18 years old, students in Form 4 to Form 6, or Year 11 - 13 in high school
  • Interested in enhancing their resume or applying to study law

Event Details

  • Date: April 13, 2025 (Sunday)
  • Time: 2:00 pm - 5:00 pm
  • Location: 8th floor, Wah May Hollywood Centre, 1-13 Hollywood Road, Central (Exit D2 of Central MTR Station, opposite Tai Kwun)

*Limited spots available, registration confirmation will be done via WhatsApp or phone call by the consultant after registration.

*The majority of the event will be conducted in English.

Tutor Profile

Eric Curlewis

  • Barrister in Hong Kong
  • 8 years of teaching experience
  • Specializes in court advocacy and providing legal advice
  • Former Assistant Professor at the City University of Hong Kong PCLL course and lecturer at the University of Hong Kong Law Faculty

Event Fee

HK$500 per person
**Includes preparation materials from the consultant tutor, attendance certificate, and payment details will be arranged by the consultant after registration.

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Michelle has excelled in academics since she was young and has been determined to apply to medical school since her third year of junior high school. She attends a local traditional girls' school that offers British A-Level courses. To lay a solid foundation for her dream of studying medicine, Michelle chose challenging subjects such as physics, chemistry, biology and mathematics. In the summer vacation after completing the IGCSE exam, Michelle interned in a cardiologist's clinic for five days through our arrangement. During her internship, she deeply realized the busy schedule of doctors and their sense of mission for the recovery of patients, which made her more determined to become a doctor.

Academically, Michelle took a UCAT preparation course during her first Christmas in the A-Level course, and learned various exam techniques under the guidance of the tutor, mastering how to quickly understand questions. She eventually scored an excellent 2830 in the UCAT exam and obtained a level 1 in the situational judgement test, which led to an interview invitation from the University of Nottingham Medical School. During the Easter period, she attended a personal statement guidance course. With the advice of her tutor, Michelle chose appropriate extracurricular activities and revised the content of her personal statement to make it more clearly express her passion and motivation for medicine. In addition, Michelle also took the BMAT exam (note that the BMAT has now been cancelled) and obtained a good score of 12.7, which exceeded the qualifying score and increased her chances of entering medical school.

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