The assessment isnt based on how good their teachers are and that kind of thing....
It's based on how funds are allocated and how the uni is managed, and generally, just like a busines si guess, if management and finance's suck, there could be trouble in future... This assessment is more based on quality of resources and how much the uni tried to develop and improve its methods andthat kind of thing...
It depends on what law subjects you want to do - i've been told by a few law firms and barristers at traineeship interviews and at info days and stuff that they dont like hiring Mac Uni law grads unless they're stand outs because they tend to be less well trained as the course isnt as well structured or taught as unsw, uws or uts.
But if you dont wanna do a full BLaws, just some 'law subject' within another degree, Mac uni would be a good choice
But, as I always have said, altho a lot of people seem to forget that and take what im saying as gospelor something
, totally just my opinion! I just think that if employers and lawyers display a total lack of respect for it as far as B Laws compared to other unis, another uni would be a better option.