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    Contracts textbooks

    I would recommend Cheshire & Fifoot as well. Our only prescribed book for contracts is Ellinghaus's Australian Cases on Contract which, while being handy, requires far too much analysis to get each principle out of each case. Cheshire makes contracts bearable.
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    law at Newcastle?

    Watch that gap year. I've seen so many people struggle to return after taking a break. I would recommend going part time instead of taking a year off ... even if its just 10 units per semester, it keeps you in the groove. All enrolled for grad law ...
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    business or architecture $$?

    Except in five years time that architect who started on 30k will be pushing 50k, or maybe 60k if they are lucky. You don't study architecture for the money, you do it cause you love it.
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    business or architecture $$?

    A few observations about architecture. Like with any job, its possible to earn a lot of money, but: 1) Architects have one of, if not the lowest starting average wage for graduates. I have friends who maintained a GPA of 6 throughout their 5 years who are on $30k. The majority are on $32 -...
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    Architecture!!!

    Its pretty high, Newcastle has about 98% employment after three months of graduation. I think its pretty similar at most unis. Finding jobs, at least in this economic climate, isn't that bad at all. That said, salary rates are another matter altogether, most of the time you're better off working...
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    Which unis have a graduate law program?

    Newcastle
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    Best Law Schools

    I notice Newcastle never gets a mention in any law school discussions, does it fly under the radar, or is it so bad it doesn't even rate a mention?
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    Architecture!!!

    I've watched Newcastle go from one of top architecture schools in the country, to, in my opinion, being the worst. Tute groups have doubled in size (17 - 20 people for a design tute DOES NOT WORK), support staff have disapeared, the move away from problem based learning to standard teaching...
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    Pros and Cons of being a Doctor?

    *grabs one of the five Lucrin 512mb USB pens in the top draw* Pharmacy companies are our friends.
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    Architecture any1?

    Friends don't let friends study architecture ... especially at Newcastle. I might get around to doing a proper reply after I catch up on some sleep, something us architecture students only get to do once a week at best. The highwayman is pretty much right. Shit pay, shit work, shit...
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    Architecture!!!

    Newcastle gives marks for each assignment. Well I've finished my major assignment for the semester, a library. Certainly not a fun exercise, especially when it comes down to the last week and you need to put 15hrs+ a day in to get everything finished. Submit on the Monday along with 70...
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    Architecture!!!

    Ahh ... I suggest you speak to as many architects as possible before putting your preferences in to UAC ...
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    Architecture!!!

    It's not that bad, just not exactly that good either. The reality is that architecture, especially once you venture into the workforce, isn't a very rewarding or pleasant place to be. But then, this could be said for many different professions.
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    Architecture!!!

    Actually, I'm more accustomed to the post-war Japanese influenced George Nelson benches, with natural ash timber panels supported by a black varnished ash base. The lack of bolts on the surface is a feature utilised throughout Nelson's collection, which results in a far more comfortable nights...
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    Architecture!!!

    !@#$ architecture ...
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    architecture vs. civil engineering

    You don't have to be good at art to be good at architecture, I can't draw to save my life and I'm doing well. There's more to architecture than being creative ... even the most creative people crash and burn if they can't be logical and design a building that actually works in terms of...
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    Transfer (!) into Medicine?

    I was accepted after 2 years of architecture to Newcastle, but decided in the end medicine wasn't for me and rejected the offer. I had a HD average and a pretty good UMAT score but, like everyone else, it all came down to how you handle yourself in the interview.
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    Do I need Open Foundation?

    Open Foundation is for people 20 and over, Newstep is for those under 20.
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    Architecture!!!

    Textbooks ... well, so far I have purchased a whole two books, I bought one on the first day about architectural drawing which I think I looked at twice, and one last year that was a collection of tossers ranting on about architectural theory which to me is the most boring thing in the world. We...
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    Help me

    Yes you must have been "disadvantaged" in your schooling in some way, but from what I've heard it doesn't take much to pass their criteria. A friend managed to get in by embellishing on a break-up with her girlfriend in year 12 ...
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