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Impossible?
Combined mainly
In Sydney.
In Sydney.
Meh.Holy fuck dude, it's clearly Sydney uni.
And there are like 37574574854845978406 of the same threads in the this forum so don't be such a lazy cunt and look them up.
Aren't there several combined law courses in Macquarie and UTS with cut off's around 90ish?At 99.55, USyd hands-down.
Job prospects afterwards for the average student, pretty good; for top students, veeery damn good.
UNSW, University of Melbourne, and University of Monash aren't bad, too.
You can practise law with a LLB or B Laws that you get from, say, ANU (whose cutoff, in 2008, was 95), Wollongong University (90?), University of Western Sydney (~90), and several others, but many firms are tied up in the notion of 'prestige'.
Hey, but a law degree's a law degree, right?
If you don't make Sydney's two law schools, go to ANU. If you don't mind moving further away, go to Victoria/elsewhere.
USYD or UNSWCombined mainly
In Sydney.
this.Ultimately, it doesn't matter where you obtain your Law degree from but if you're having difficulties on the criteria of universities, base your decision on what uni offers the best secondary degree that you are completing (Comm, Engo, Arts, International Studies etc etc).
At 99.55, USyd hands-down.
Job prospects afterwards for the average student, pretty good; for top students, veeery damn good.
UNSW, University of Melbourne, and University of Monash aren't bad, too.
You can practise law with a LLB or B Laws that you get from, say, ANU (whose cutoff, in 2008, was 95), Wollongong University (90?), University of Western Sydney (~90), and several others, but many firms are tied up in the notion of 'prestige'.
Hey, but a law degree's a law degree, right?
If you don't make Sydney's two law schools, go to ANU. If you don't mind moving further away, go to Victoria/elsewhere.
I thought that Frigid and I civilly chased people like both of you away a long time ago. There are always more seventeen year olds ready to jump out of the woodwork though and rank law schools based on UAI cutoffs.The good universities guide recommends UNSW as the best but overall Sydney is more prestigous than UNSW mainly because it is the oldest law school. I think historicall speaking only Usyd graduates have become high court justices from our state but that said South Australia (the state not the Uni) hasn't ever had one either - this stat too is probably reflective of the fact that Syd has been around much longer.
Fuck you.Combined mainly
In Sydney.
The UAI doesn't correlate to quality of the degree program in the slightest you twat.At 99.55, USyd hands-down.
These are literally the exact same degree.You can practise law with a LLB or B Laws
No, I'd say many firms are tied up in the notion of 'giving jobs to people with stellar academic transcripts'.but many firms are tied up in the notion of 'prestige'.
Except you of course.I thought that Frigid and I civilly chased people like both of you away a long time ago. There are always more seventeen year olds ready to jump out of the woodwork though and rank law schools based on UAI cutoffs.
UWS and UoW kids, start your flaming.
Im just relaying what I have been told by a whole host of lawyers and an MP. I didn't mention anything about UAI cut offs other than that those two are harder to get into I even sighted ANU whose cut-off is far more achievable as a very good university to study law at - again relayed to me by a host of lawyers.I thought that Frigid and I civilly chased people like both of you away a long time ago. There are always more seventeen year olds ready to jump out of the woodwork though and rank law schools based on UAI cutoffs.
UWS and UoW kids, start your flaming.