miss-smexy
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Tabris said:But most law students dont make it.........
Anyway Macquarie has a strong intercontextual and interdisciplinary rep. You get a heavy dose of jurisprudence first up.
You will be reading Foucault and theories and journal articles in both criminal law units.
A third of property law readings will be on the theory of property and a third of the readings in equity is based on power relationships, the economic justifications and history.
4 weeks will be used in commercial law (Sales of Goods Act and related legislation) will be examining the nature, evolution and rationale of lex mercatoria.
Entire labour/employment law elective does not require problem solving but involvess examining cases as well the political and economic tectonic plates beneath the law.
Off the top of my head, quite abit of intercontextual, and if your the artsy and philosophical type, law electives can sometimes easily accomodate your interdisciplinary background
Also, we get open book exams and take home exams....not sure about UTS....
Jurisprudence... EW i hated it so much. But anyway, law at MQ is great. I love the take home exams.
UTS and MQ = pretty much on par. Even tho UTS gives you PLT, most law firms or companies will pay for your PLT anyway so I don't think thats a major issue.
Depends if you want to travel into the city. And also the second part of your combined degree... if it's Arts/Commerce/Accounting/Acturial/Finance I'd say MQ. Better rep than UTS.
As for the social side, both unis have a Law society with their social events. And even though UTS doesn't have a campus like UNSW/USYD/MQ, this doesn't stop them from socialising... lol. At MQ nothing is going to stop you from doing that either. In the end it's up to you and how involved you want to get.
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