I'm 29 years old and thinking of going back to uni to do law. As I work full-time and not wanting to pay the exuberant fees involved with its postgrad-equivalent JD, my only option is to do the LLB at UTS. I have realised that all LLB lectures are repeated during the evening. It's also a CSP course and I can defer it to HECS-HELP.
What I'd like to find out is if being available only after business hours will be a problem. I understand that majority of my classmates will be full-time students. Are there law subjects that require group work? And if so, would I be greatly disadvantaged not being available during the daytime for meetings, etc?
For those doing law, are you able to give comments about any possible issues I might have as a part-time evening student? I have spoken to someone in he faculty. She reckons I should be ok, but I'd want to hear it from actual students.
Many thanks!
What I'd like to find out is if being available only after business hours will be a problem. I understand that majority of my classmates will be full-time students. Are there law subjects that require group work? And if so, would I be greatly disadvantaged not being available during the daytime for meetings, etc?
For those doing law, are you able to give comments about any possible issues I might have as a part-time evening student? I have spoken to someone in he faculty. She reckons I should be ok, but I'd want to hear it from actual students.
Many thanks!