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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?
 

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... 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 :(
 

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Originally posted by Rahul
nd/ND, what has happened to your account(s) :confused:
Apparently it was lost? So i had to re-register.

... 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
Hmmm, i guess i'll just do actuarial at macq...

lotsa reading ...put it that way...

if u do arts law...even more reading....
Piles. End of story.
Hahah ok.

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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?
sures... its easy... if u work 8 days a week
 

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hahaha....
i remember flyin' mentioning once, that doing acst and law isnt much of advantage...?
and you will be at uni for 6 years! :p
 

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Re: Re: What's the workload like for law?

Originally posted by rukawasan
sures... its easy... if u work 8 days a week
Yeh that's what i figured.

hahaha....
i remember flyin' mentioning once, that doing acst and law isnt much of advantage...?
and you will be at uni for 6 years!
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).
 

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Originally posted by Rahul
what have you been hearing about mq?

No parties, no social life... :(

acst+law is 5 or 6 years at mq.
Ah yeh it's 6 years at macq, but i wouldn't touch law@macq with a 6 foot pole.
 

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My good friend is going to do ACST at MQ, and then Law at USyd. :D

He's going to be very forgetful in his old old age.
 

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