It always crack me up when lawyers call each other friends when they really aren't.
Anyway, law school is ok..pretty laidback compared to other faculties, although I hated it during my first 1.5 yrs in law and wanted to drop it several times. Still, I am not aspiring to be a corporate lawyer or top tiered law firm partner because I know their working hours and life is shit. I am thinking of doing something along the lines of tax law or accounting, preferably in the public sector.
'My Learned Friend' haha.
I want to work in the public sector too.
Probably in criminal law.
I might transfer from commerce to social science, so it'd just be criminal..
not sure if i'm limiting my career aspects too much by that.
we go to the same uni and both do law... do i know you ?! :s lol
I might have met you in one of my subjects.
but law students tend to stick to themselves. (particularly after 1st year).
It's a big law school too.
I think it was something like 800 first years enrolled.
I presume half of them drop out, and the other 1/4 transfer to other law schools, since in my 4th year subject there was only 4 classes available (so a maximum of 120 students enrolled in that subject)
Does anyone here have Hon. ?
Not many law students bother to do Hon.
Just because most students want to graduate asap, and don't want to do the extra year.
Some schools have it so that they can do Hons. as 2 electives with a dissertation. (you need to have a D average to do this though)
The interesting thing about law is that many of the best solicitors, barristers, don't have 'honours', 'masters', or 'Ph.Ds'.
Their work speaks for itself. I think the above is more relevant if you want to get into acadamia.
What are the job prospects like at UWS in comparison to USyd/UNSW?
Depends what you go for.
If it's a top tier firm, USYD/UNSW is definitely better.
Even for upper mid-tier firms.
but then after that it's all pretty much the same.
I think it's more of the individual student as opposed to the University.
But if you're barely passing in either school, I'd say your chances of employment with USYD is much better.