for those having done LLS or LLJ, what did you think of the course? the reason i ask is because UNSW law fac released a new advanced standing tablehttp://www.law.unsw.edu.au/future_s...D_STANDING_COURSES_AT_OTHER_NSW_UNIS_2006.pdf, and now i potentially can claim exemption from LLS by a subject, "Business Law and Ethicshttp://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/79203.html" i did at UTS.
the course structure of the latter is similar to other business-law courses: a superficial overview of torts, contract and TPA. at UTS, the lecturer decided to bung in 2 classes of 'ethics' at the end. it does not satisfactorily cover the content of LLS.
however, i do know that the UTS structure (with its inbuilt PLT) does cover professional conduct and ethics at a later stagehttp://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/75416.html.
so my dilemma is this: claim the exemption, study professional conduct later at PLT, race through my law degree or not claim the exemption and do LLS?
the course structure of the latter is similar to other business-law courses: a superficial overview of torts, contract and TPA. at UTS, the lecturer decided to bung in 2 classes of 'ethics' at the end. it does not satisfactorily cover the content of LLS.
however, i do know that the UTS structure (with its inbuilt PLT) does cover professional conduct and ethics at a later stagehttp://www.handbook.uts.edu.au/subjects/75416.html.
so my dilemma is this: claim the exemption, study professional conduct later at PLT, race through my law degree or not claim the exemption and do LLS?