kingpalindrome
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I've got offers for both Macquarie and UNSW arts/law but I'm in a proper conundrum about what to choose.
I'm not wanting to be an actual lawyer as much as I want to work in international law (ngos and whatnot) so I'm not looking for "what uni will make people hire me to defend them" kind of stuff.
Each uni has their pros and their cons:
Macquarie:
Pros:
- close (20 minute commute)
- pretty much the default uni for people from my school, lots of friends going there
- Heard the social studies aspect of their law is really good (ie they realise not everyone wants to use their law degree to practice law)
- I've been involved in a lot of stuff at Macquarie (emerging leaders, various forums etc) so I feel like I've already got a connection to it
- campus is pretty
- I've read a fair number of research papers on international law published by professors who teach classes there that I've found very interesting
Cons:
- less prestigious/academically renowned (not that important for me)
UNSW
Pros:
-I got a really high LAT score (99th percentile) which feels like an indication that I'd thrive in their style of law
- they seem to have a pretty established international law route (particularly refugee/humanitarian law) with a lot of research published
- the Kaldor Centre for refugee law operates at unsw
Cons:
- long commute (1 hour 30 min each way)
- don't really know anyone going there
- heard some not great things about the culture at unsw
I'd really appreciate any advice you can give particularly if you've gone to either mq or unsw
I'm not wanting to be an actual lawyer as much as I want to work in international law (ngos and whatnot) so I'm not looking for "what uni will make people hire me to defend them" kind of stuff.
Each uni has their pros and their cons:
Macquarie:
Pros:
- close (20 minute commute)
- pretty much the default uni for people from my school, lots of friends going there
- Heard the social studies aspect of their law is really good (ie they realise not everyone wants to use their law degree to practice law)
- I've been involved in a lot of stuff at Macquarie (emerging leaders, various forums etc) so I feel like I've already got a connection to it
- campus is pretty
- I've read a fair number of research papers on international law published by professors who teach classes there that I've found very interesting
Cons:
- less prestigious/academically renowned (not that important for me)
UNSW
Pros:
-I got a really high LAT score (99th percentile) which feels like an indication that I'd thrive in their style of law
- they seem to have a pretty established international law route (particularly refugee/humanitarian law) with a lot of research published
- the Kaldor Centre for refugee law operates at unsw
Cons:
- long commute (1 hour 30 min each way)
- don't really know anyone going there
- heard some not great things about the culture at unsw
I'd really appreciate any advice you can give particularly if you've gone to either mq or unsw