I should start bagging other universities, but in the spirit of being a nice kinda guy, I don't. I often say that an important skill for a lawyer is social skill. Bagging other people doesn't fit that criteria.
I would never doubt LaraB, she is a very smart person and did extremely well in her HSC, probably beat all those who dare to start bagging UWS. Looking back at many graduates, a lot have actually moved off into larger law firms, such as BDW and Mallesons.
Someone wisely turned this into a Harvard vs UWS debate. It's not that at all. Harvard is a better uni than USyd. I am sure most English and American universities see USyd as inferior. I am sure when USyd started off, it copped a lot of flack.
Someone also raised the issue of education being worthless when there are more universities. I agree entirely. However the Western part of NSW (which covers a majority of NSW and its residents) also need access to that education. Stupid people walking around calling USyd tops and UWS lame, don't realise the importance of education in rural or regional areas. The Orange Campus isn't the solution (where we need to relocate further on into the degree).
UWS has the largest lands than any other university in Australia. As Lara pointed out, its achievements in 10 years or so, is remarkable. And those who compare it now, should take into consideration that UWS is a working progress. It does need time, but it doesn't mean its education practices are ill-fated.
We have heard arguments that UWSers are less-abled. I think that sums up some of the argument of the Easterners - worried that people of the west, without fancy elite labels have access to the same level of education that you pride yourself for. Those you look down upon, now can have the same degree as you, so who do you blame? Of course, the University of Western Sydney.
But of course as a practitioner, you wouldn't be concerned. Your mission is to get into the large corporate firms. That's fine and I wish you luck. What drives you crazy is UWS graduates are trying to do the same thing. Many succeed as well. But its annoying for you, more competition. Some of these large firms have a handful of vancies, and thousands graduate from law every year. Where are they all going to go?
Lara said it correctly, get over yourself.