No.........this is the same with Medicine. Doesn't matter which university you graduated from your still a bloody doctor! I hope this helps.but surely law firms/employees care about which uni you graduated from yeah?
The demand is high at USYD and UNSW because of the ~master race~then why is the demand at usyd and unsw so high then?
Because of silly high school students who think that uni prestige matters.then why is the demand at usyd and unsw so high then?
doesn't matter whether it's UWS or ANU... still hopping onto new start (maybe youth allowance) after you finish your law degree...Because of silly high school students who think that uni prestige matters.
For graduate employment, some law firms do look at it. But that is mainly because the partners have most of the say and they often have a strong "old boy" mentality. For most other fields, HR plays a greater role in employment and they usually see past prestige (mainly because it doesnt really say much about a graduate). After you have been employed for a few years, the uni wont matter at all.but surely law firms/employees care about which uni you graduated from yeah?
Except you aren't a lawyer when you finish a law degree.No.........this is the same with Medicine. Doesn't matter which university you graduated from your still a bloody doctor! I hope this helps.
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Work in a large company in Sydney supporting their legal counsel, every lawyer (including their paralegals) is from either UNSW or USYD despite there being like 10 other law schools in NSW as well. But it doesn't matter which law school you go to (according to the egalitarians on the internet at least). Prestige matters more than ever with a record glut in graduates in law, willfully close your eyes at the major problem if you wish. Just don't start wondering what the hell happened until after you graduate.According to the UOW website, it says that their students have a high employment rate. How true is this actually?
Would you rather go to ANU law or UOW law lol
lol this is simply false. You can't compare law to medicine. When you graduate from medschool, you have guaranteed internship hence why your university doesn't matter. It isn't the same case with law however.No.........this is the same with Medicine. Doesn't matter which university you graduated from your still a bloody doctor! I hope this helps.
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It's not false m8.lol this is simply false. You can't compare law to medicine. When you graduate from medschool, you have guaranteed internship hence why your university doesn't matter. It isn't the same case with law however.
Work in a large company in Sydney supporting their legal counsel, every lawyer (including their paralegals) is from either UNSW or USYD despite there being like 10 other law schools in NSW as well. But it doesn't matter which law school you go to (according to the egalitarians on the internet at least). Prestige matters more than ever with a record glut in graduates in law, willfully close your eyes at the major problem if you wish. Just don't start wondering what the hell happened until after you graduate.
This is a major assumption, and not true in many cases. But to answer the OP, really depends on factors such as how close each uni is to you, and what sort of experience your looking to obtain from your degree, as ANU has an emphasis on research international law and government type stuff. So really look at those factors.Work in a large company in Sydney supporting their legal counsel, every lawyer (including their paralegals) is from either UNSW or USYD despite there being like 10 other law schools in NSW as well. But it doesn't matter which law school you go to (according to the egalitarians on the internet at least). Prestige matters more than ever with a record glut in graduates in law, willfully close your eyes at the major problem if you wish. Just don't start wondering what the hell happened until after you graduate.
And in respect to your comment, not denying that there is a glut of graduates in law at the moment, however there are a number of other things not associated with what university a student attended as to why graduates cannot obtain work.Work in a large company in Sydney supporting their legal counsel, every lawyer (including their paralegals) is from either UNSW or USYD despite there being like 10 other law schools in NSW as well. But it doesn't matter which law school you go to (according to the egalitarians on the internet at least). Prestige matters more than ever with a record glut in graduates in law, willfully close your eyes at the major problem if you wish. Just don't start wondering what the hell happened until after you graduate.
That data can easily be attributed to the fact that the cohorts of UNSW and USyd are probably stronger than those from other unis. Also, what "work" do these people find? Is it work as a lawyer, or just general work?Best to worst New South Wales universities for law + ANU:
1.UNSW: 10% still seeking work within 4 months of graduating;$67 500 starting salary.
2. Usyd: 13% still seeking work within 4 months of graduating; $67 000 starting salary.
4. ANU: 24% still seeking work within 4 months of graduating;$55 500 starting salary.
5. UOW: 27% still seeking work within 4 months of graduating;$51 000 starting salary.
7. UWS: 34% still seeking work within 4 months of graduating.
6. UMQ: stats unavailable
http://www.hobsonscoursefinder.com.au/ratings/fos/19/UG#.VEtpwkvlfwL
75% of graduates find work within 4 months of graduating in Australia (average)