But you can't argue that he was correct for the majority of commerce, engineering/science students.Minai said:I'll save my personal feelings on the majority of Arts/Law students
What? Arrogant, pretentious, stuck-up, "progressive" thinkers? It's amazing the derision quite a few law students seem to have for disciplines other than their own. Asqy's attitude isn't a reflection of university tribalism, it's just down right dirty - and I've seen it from so many "worldly" arts/law students. I can see why you're friend would prefer her "grunting engineer" friend over a more pretentious, liberal "thinker" Asqy.Minai said:I'll save my personal feelings on the majority of Arts/Law students
Have to put my foot down here neo! The only reason asq, myself, laz and many other non-commerce law students get somewhat irritated with com/law ppl is that often (it's a generalisation, yes, but there are a lot who do fit the stereotype), com law students don't really seem interested in the law side of their degree. You go up to them after class and go, "Hey, so what did you think about the juries taking over sentencing, I think it's a pretty dangerous idea." And you're met with "Is that going to be in the exam?"neo_o said:What? Arrogant, pretentious, stuck-up, "progressive" thinkers? It's amazing the derision quite a few law students seem to have for disciplines other than their own. Asqy's attitude isn't a reflection of university tribalism, it's just down right dirty - and I've seen it from so many "worldly" arts/law students. I can see why you're friend would prefer her "grunting engineer" friend over a more pretentious, liberal "thinker" Asqy.
Speak for yourself! I told you I workoutAsquithian said:unsw law boys are not exactly quality
You'd think so, but my first foundations of law research class was a prime example of what moonlight said. Practically everyone was comm/law (I'm arts/law), and we were going around the class saying our names and our courses. they were all like, "I don't really like law at the moment, too much reading...I'm not really interested in law...I'm more interested in commerce..."withoutaface said:Wouldn't you be better off with a postgraduate degree in commerce than comm/law anyway?
EDIT: If you're interested in only the commerce side of things.
Just don't hang out/assoicate with them. That's the approach i've taken when it comes to the majority of commerce ppl.MoonlightSonata said:Have to put my foot down here neo! The only reason asq, myself, laz and many other non-commerce law students get somewhat irritated with com/law ppl is that often (it's a generalisation, yes, but there are a lot who do fit the stereotype), com law students don't really seem interested in the law side of their degree. You go up to them after class and go, "Hey, so what did you think about the juries taking over sentencing, I think it's a pretty dangerous idea." And you're met with "Is that going to be in the exam?"
I mean it's just annoying when you know some ppl do the degree for their resume - they do it to bolster their job prospects with their accounting firms or what not but they have little to no interest in the law itself. Of course those are noble fields, that's nothing to do with it -- it's kind of like taking up spots for people who are seriously passionate about the law, you know what I mean? Anyway, arts/law students (and sci/law students) tend to be much more interested in it all. Again, it's a generalisation but doing politics, philosophy, psychology, history, sociology international relations, english -- all these things DO lead to a much more cultured appreciation of the law and a much wider perspective of society (which is what law is all about) rather than just what will get you a job or what will be examinable.
Alright end of rant.
Lol... agree with u there!MoonlightSonata said:And for the record Minai does not fit the stereotype
no they don'tNot-That-Bright said:The problem with Comm/law students is that they understand the market!!! OMG!!!
OMG but where is the social interaction if you're not eating the subsidised food at uni??!?!?!?!?!Not-That-Bright said:Why don't you buy food from the supermarket and save a shitload? I'd also like to know if you've factored in that you will be saving (in the case of usyd) 600 a year.
Many people have done the math.