statistically, you are trying to infer that, because a meteorite once fell down the sky and landed on some poor bloke's house, therefore, meteorites kill people, often.fOxYcLeOpTrA89 said:a person from bond uni and another from uws work at mallesons
You're far too involved in dissecting circumstantial evidence, which denotes how prestige is not as much of a factor in the legal profession, as it previously was.Frigid said:statistically, you are trying to infer that, because a meteorite once fell down the sky and landed on some poor bloke's house, therefore, meteorites kill people, often.
Thanks for that article, it does offer a real world perspective (as opposed to academic stats and rankings).Bobness said:However, this article disagrees with the view i have offered http://www.lawyersweekly.com.au/articles/International-law-firms-turn-off-Sydney-grad-fair_z66677.htm.
I agree with the point that Frigid is making though, even if I also partially agree with fOxYcLeOpTrA89's point.Bobness said:You're far too involved in dissecting circumstantial evidence, which denotes how prestige is not as much of a factor in the legal profession, as it previously was.
bobness, you should know well by now i'm a bit of a meanie.Bobness said:You're far too involved in dissecting circumstantial evidence, which denotes how prestige is not as much of a factor in the legal profession, as it previously was.
Be egalitarian (moonlight was)
I would highly doubt the veracity of this statement, unless your 'friend' was my opposite number in a moot Even then, 'harass' would mean i am attacking the actual arguments of him/her.Frigid said:bobness, you should know well by now i'm a bit of a meanie.
et tu, Brute? apparently you harassed one of my friends off these forums.