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I'm thinking about combined actuarial studies and law, would this be stupid? How many hours do you study for law?
Apparently it was lost? So i had to re-register.Originally posted by Rahul
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Hmmm, i guess i'll just do actuarial at macq...... not sure bout workload, but you cant get part 1 exemptions with actuarial/law @UNSW... as only 7 of the 9 subjects required are done
lotsa reading ...put it that way...
if u do arts law...even more reading....
Hahah ok.Piles. End of story.
sures... its easy... if u work 8 days a weekOriginally posted by
I'm thinking about combined actuarial studies and law, would this be stupid? How many hours do you study for law?
yea...but for ppl like me..i need to work like 29/8Originally posted by rukawasan
sures... its easy... if u work 8 days a week
Yeh that's what i figured.Originally posted by rukawasan
sures... its easy... if u work 8 days a week
Yeh i him saying that, but acst would be for a job, and law would be for interest. 6 years? is it different to normal combined law? anyway i've pretty much ruled this out. I'm just looking for an alternatice to acst at macq, mainly cos i don't like how people have been describing macq (the actual uni, not the course).hahaha....
i remember flyin' mentioning once, that doing acst and law isnt much of advantage...?
and you will be at uni for 6 years!
Originally posted by Rahul
what have you been hearing about mq?
Ah yeh it's 6 years at macq, but i wouldn't touch law@macq with a 6 foot pole.acst+law is 5 or 6 years at mq.