From the link.
'Juris Doctor – Entry
You will need to a have a degree in another discipline to apply for entry into the JD. Entry will be competitively based and you will be assessed on academic performance only. The criteria are 25% ATAR or equivalent and 75% tertiary grade point average. If...
Hmm probably 3u maths (But I was more than capable, just lost interest in it) and perhaps I'd have replaced legal studies with modern history. I should have put some more effort into 2u maths and dropped history extension.
Not too sure about UMelb, but at USyd, there is no difference between the two, if you intend on studying a psych major. However, I feel the Bachelor of Arts is more flexible, as BSci at USyd has some core components.
Re: 2013 Australian Federal election
A. Coalition victory (I have a feeling Greenway & other swing seats in NSW will vote for the Libs this time round)
B. The economy, asylum seekers, ad-hominem bullshit from Gillard and the handbag hitsquad, carbon tax and integrity (if any such thing exists...
Law is all about solving problems - in particular, solving problems in time-pressured exam situation, delivering a concise, legal argument.
1. Everyone will tell you to do so, and I know initially you won't believe me and you won't listen, but...DO NOT READ CASES. They are so confusing and...
I find it interesting, but I have a passion for law and enjoy learning about it. In my first year the content wasn't dry at all - it was very interesting and engaging. You apply what you learn to problem questions so you know what your learning is relevant and practical. Law requires logic...
Both are great subjects.
They don't relate in anyway in terms of content - however, in terms of presentation they do (i.e. similar syllabus structure, similar exam structure, similar approach to answers questions (referring to sources etc.). I got 98 in ancient history and that was the main...
"At $39,042, starting salaries for pharmacy graduates (pre-registration) are very low compared with most other fields of study, but upon registration — typically 12 months after graduation — salaries usually rise significantly"
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Have you thought about Commerce/Law? That's probably one of the best for career opportunities. UNSW has a wonderful internal transfer system, whereby for an internal transfer to law, they just consider your first year WAM - meaning if you study hard and get good grades in first year (i.e. get...
Personally I think B Physio at USyd is your best bet. Why?
1. It gives you a REAL option and a real DECENT paying career when you graduate (unlike MedSci)
2. Medical Science doesn't really help with GAMSAT preparation, (don't quote me on this, but I believe it tests 1st year science in bio...
Right now hmm...Management consulting or corporate law, and property investing/developing as a secondary career, until I have enough investments to retire and do it fulltime.
But if I knew I couldn't fail...I would love to make TV shows or movies! I want to be a film director, also I wouldn't...
Lol someone asked me, "What was your ATAR", I literally responded, "Enough to get me into the best undergraduate law school in the southern hemisphere". Silence ensued.
Don't tell anyone your ATAR if you don't want to. It's none of their business.
Most of maths doesn’t exist. For example, there is no such thing as negative numbers. I can’t hold in my hand negative-something, there is no thing that is below zero. Subtraction doesn’t exist either. It is just adding negative numbers, which don’t exist. Addition doesn’t exist either because...