Hi there,
I have always had a strong passion for law, however, unlike most, not entirely due to the associated prestige and income. I recently completed my hsc and am expecting an atar of around 88-93 (+5 points for EAS). A few questions I had though:
1) I understand from reading previous posts that prestige (university choice) does matter, but only to an extent. If I was to study law at either UoW (Wollongong), or Macquarie uni, and hypothetically achieved at the top of my class, surely attending such a university would not jeopardise job prospects?
2) After just finishing my hsc, one cannot also help but wonder how much time studying (outside of classes) would such a course entail? Would it be as chaotic as the study schedule of a HSC student aiming to excel? What I'm asking is, although obviously a difficult and time consuming degree, is there enough time to allocate work for a part time job (say 2-3 shifts per week) and going out once a week and gym [is there time for life also?].
3) In regards to a dual degree, if I am 100% certain that I want to work in law, would there be any benefits in doing a Bachelor of Law/Commerce over say Bachelor of Law/Psychology or Bachelor of Law/Journalism?
4) After completing the 5 year course, what other areas are there to work (or specialise in), apart from criminal law and family law? Which specialisations work harder then others or entail a higher income?
5) There has been much debate regarding salary and lawyers. I was wondering what the average income would be for a lawyer in a top tier firm both 1st year and several years later down the track. Also, what are the pay/conditions like for working with a government org such as legal aid? [thought it might be an idea for a few years to gain experience]
Not expecting one person to have all the answers, but if anyone feels they can contribute, would be appreciated.
Thanks
I have always had a strong passion for law, however, unlike most, not entirely due to the associated prestige and income. I recently completed my hsc and am expecting an atar of around 88-93 (+5 points for EAS). A few questions I had though:
1) I understand from reading previous posts that prestige (university choice) does matter, but only to an extent. If I was to study law at either UoW (Wollongong), or Macquarie uni, and hypothetically achieved at the top of my class, surely attending such a university would not jeopardise job prospects?
2) After just finishing my hsc, one cannot also help but wonder how much time studying (outside of classes) would such a course entail? Would it be as chaotic as the study schedule of a HSC student aiming to excel? What I'm asking is, although obviously a difficult and time consuming degree, is there enough time to allocate work for a part time job (say 2-3 shifts per week) and going out once a week and gym [is there time for life also?].
3) In regards to a dual degree, if I am 100% certain that I want to work in law, would there be any benefits in doing a Bachelor of Law/Commerce over say Bachelor of Law/Psychology or Bachelor of Law/Journalism?
4) After completing the 5 year course, what other areas are there to work (or specialise in), apart from criminal law and family law? Which specialisations work harder then others or entail a higher income?
5) There has been much debate regarding salary and lawyers. I was wondering what the average income would be for a lawyer in a top tier firm both 1st year and several years later down the track. Also, what are the pay/conditions like for working with a government org such as legal aid? [thought it might be an idea for a few years to gain experience]
Not expecting one person to have all the answers, but if anyone feels they can contribute, would be appreciated.
Thanks