Some very good arguements raised.
I agree with UWS certainly being on the rise. for a law school which is (14 years old ~ told at orientation) being compared to USYD being over 100 years old its quite hard to talk about the prestige of each uni.
The bottom line is, the education (FOR LAW) is very similar across all NSW universities. UWS has some fantastic teachers and I feel very happy to have attended UWS.
BUT~~~~~
Business at UWS is very poor. terrible classes, terrible units, terrible classmates who are absolutely hopeless, group assignments where nobody participates, a terrible communication between teachers and students and basically a "We don't give a f&*K about U so long as your paying attitude is the reason I have left for Macquarie.
Now, I am not trying to degrade UWS when i say this~ a prestige uni is a higher percieved uni to employees. It is a fact of nature, no matter how good UWS is it will never be comparible to Sydney, because its in the WEST.
Look at the area, its western sydney, its percieved by Eastern suburbs people as 2nd rate to their own side~~ employers for the most part are the same.
UWS will take a very long time (if ever) to reach a similar prestige level as USYD, UNSW or even macq. The reason I believe is that the higher percieved degrees = more demand for the course driving the UAI/ATAR grades up, which basically means the students with higher marks will tend to be at USYD due to the very hard barriers to get in.
Employers know that USYD and UNSW are hard universities to get into, and to get into them (let alone do well in them) basically means you are the best of the best.
Now, im not saying being at UWS wouldn't put u in the top tier firms, but as was said earlier, you would have a better chance if u were the best crop~ in the most sought after course at USYD.
As has been mentioned it comes down to marks whilst at UNI, but my reason for leaving was because Business was terrible at UWS, and I honestly believe Macquarie is seen in an employee's eyes as far better than UWS (even if its not as good as USYD and UNSW).
I am sad to leave UWS, but if i was studying law in 20 years from now, I'd probably choose UWS because it has alot going for it as has been mentioned and it is really committed to making its law departments as good as USYD and UNSW....
the same cannot be said for business im afraid.