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    JD vs LLB

    Thanks for replying guys. Sliverly, I'm not sure where I'm going next year. The ANU JD sounds like a good program but I'm contemplating whether going to Canberra will have clerkship opportunities or working experience as compared to doing law in Melb or Syd. The Monash LLB is quite attractive...
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    JD vs LLB

    Do employers prefer a graduate LLB or a JD? While there isn't substantial difference in the two, the JD is increasingly being offered in Australian universities. Will the JD phase out the LLB in the near future? As far as I'm aware, UWA is considering to adopt Melbourne's US style framework for...
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    Your feelings towards internationals.

    In my uni, if someone in your group doesn't do a single work, you are allowed to leave them out on the assessment (which means a big fat zero for that person). If someone doesn't really do much group work, you can report to the lecturer and he will grade fairly i.e. you will receive most of the...
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    Full Paying Overseas Students ?

    I'm a full fee paying international student. My first impression of Australia is that it was a very multicultural country. I found the motto "fair go" appealing and hence I came to Australia for studies almost 4 years ago. I came alone and it was daunting at first, but soon I was greeted by...
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    Your feelings towards internationals.

    Yes, I totally understand your frustration. I guess the experience differs. Im an international, and from my experience the international students in my tutes (I've been here for 4 years and like what I said earlier in my previous post) contributed more than the locals. Even as an...
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    Your feelings towards internationals.

    This is true for some Asian countries but not all. International students from countries like Malaysia chose overseas education because there is limited spaces in public universities and the lack of quality education. Many chose Australia because of its proximity to the East Asian countries, and...
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    Your feelings towards internationals.

    I do suppose the experience with international students varies with courses and unis. There will be more poorly english speaking students in some courses and in some universities due to the lower entry requirements. I'm an international, and I do find that some of the views over the...
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    best law university

    Hi guys, Is anyone here currently doing straight law/graduate law at monash? I'm very interested to go to monash (from Perth), but I've read from elsewhere that the students there weren't very satisfied with the academic staff and the course? An understatement of the law faculty? Anybody...
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    UTS law

    Hi.. any students doing law @ UTS? Im wondering whether if you are satisfied with the quality of the course? Are there quality teaching staff? Any comments will be appreciated. Cheers
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    Monash law degree

    Just wondering if theres anyone doing straight law at monash? I'm interested to do graduate law next year at Monash, but am concerned over the quality of teaching. Apparently from the gooduniguide, monash law teaching and graduate satisfaction were pretty low. also average starting salaries for...
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