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I'd say being admitted would make you a lawyer
maybe, but one might be working for dawsons and the other chasing ambulances for a livingJ0n said:"If you graduate law from UWS, what does it make you? - A lawyer."
"If you graduate law from USYD, what does it make you? - A lawyer."
"If you graduate law from Harvard, what does it make you? - A lawyer."
lolUnfortunately, Mr. Original Poster, you should be aware that extreme arguments going both ways are obviously gross generalisations and you should be mindful of the ulterior motives or perhaps IQ of the posters
WTF would I know?Serius said:Santa, how prestegious is UoW?
not that it really matters cause iam not doing Law, just curious
In the international arena, maybe, but this is certainly not the case when it comes to the domestic graduate recruitment.blackfriday said:no australian university would be considered prestigious - think more oxford, cambridge or ivy league schools.
Statistics would tell you that university matters with some getting much more graduate positions in certain companies than others- but I'm inclined to think it's the student candidature which makes the difference. I don't mean to bring up a Selective High Schools debate, but I think there's similarities like how Ruse manages to get alot more high-UAI students than a normal comprehensive high school; but then, they also had the top students to begin with so that's to be expected. Similarly, I think when certain unis have higher cutoffs, they are more likely to get higher achieving academic students. Sure in the job world academics don't mean that much, but they do make a difference.natstar said:People say it will for the really big companies, but we have Big 4 firms coming to our career's expo next week, so I dont know really.
The amount of people who have achieved higher uai scores and are absolute idiots astounds me no more, but they are in the hundreds perhaps the thousands.seremify007 said:Statistics would tell you that university matters with some getting much more graduate positions in certain companies than others- but I'm inclined to think it's the student candidature which makes the difference. I don't mean to bring up a Selective High Schools debate, but I think there's similarities like how Ruse manages to get alot more high-UAI students than a normal comprehensive high school; but then, they also had the top students to begin with so that's to be expected. Similarly, I think when certain unis have higher cutoffs, they are more likely to get higher achieving academic students. Sure in the job world academics don't mean that much, but they do make a difference.
i agree...AsyLum said:The amount of people who have achieved higher uai scores and are absolute idiots astounds me no more, but they are in the hundreds perhaps the thousands.
Keep going on about how prestige still matters, good luck with that mentality in the real world.