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Which Universities are most lenient When it comes to Law Early Entry (1 Viewer)

Ohman123

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Since my year 11 results were not really excellent (Bs for basically everything and usually top 10 in a school that is ranked 300th), I was wondering what would be my best option for law early entry, additionally, do I have any chance of getting Arts at Sydney University and using that to transfer to law at a later point and is that really a viable path.
An answer to any of these questions would be a amazing, thanks in advance
 

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Check WSU HSC True Reward

In terms of leniency, the most lenient in terms of Law Early Entry are; ACU, ND and somewhat WSU (dependent if you meet the criteria)

 

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Since my year 11 results were not really excellent (Bs for basically everything and usually top 10 in a school that is ranked 300th), I was wondering what would be my best option for law early entry, additionally, do I have any chance of getting Arts at Sydney University and using that to transfer to law at a later point and is that really a viable path.
An answer to any of these questions would be a amazing, thanks in advance
Try UOW Early Admission as well.
 

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WSU and UOW are definitely the easiest (pretty much guaranteed entry if you go to selective school). MACQ is also pretty lenient.
 

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If you want to be a lawyer, then go to the uni that offers you law (even if it is not prestigious). Do not do a degree at USyd with the intention of transferring into USyd law as that may never eventuate. Even worse, you might have to do a postgrad JD which will cost $$$$. You would much rather guarantee yourself a spot in law at WSU and if you desperately want USyd, try and externally transfer over after a year or so (but maintaining the backup of WSU law in the case you never get the transfer).
 

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