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Limited UAI not suitable for Graduate law? (1 Viewer)

Brizza2ndtime

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I'm looking at repeating year 12 and getting a limited UAI. It says on the Newcastle Uni website that the limited UAI is not suitable for entrance into "Graduate law". Can someone enlighten me as to what exactly graduate law is?

I'm looking at getting a limited UAI and then hopefully getting entrance into a combined degree of law and economics, or if my score isn't big enough getting into bach. economics and then later on, transferring to do the law component to exit with the combined degree.
 

honky tonk

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Graduate Law is the 3-year Law degree offered to post-graduates only. If you're yet to graduate, you'd be doing the 5-year combined degree offered to undergraduates... so I'm assuming the limited UAI would be applicable.
 

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