for anyone who wants to do law, but thinks they may not get the marks, don't forget the UWS law school. This one is really under-rated. UWS is a very new law school so it doesn't have the same reputation as some of the others, but the lecturers there are just as good. Infact lecturers often move from uni to uni and there are lecturers at UWS who came from UNSW/Usyd; and there are also lecturers at UNSW and Usyd who first taught at UWS. One UWS lecturer called K Oliver when to Usyd, and i know some students from that uni who now say that he is one of the best lecturers at usyd. So as can be seen, the UWS lecturers are just as good.
Some high school career advisors (such as at Baulko) regard UWS quite highly. Infact there are 2nd and 3rd year law students with UAIs in the high 90s who chose to go to UWS over Macq and UTS (HECS places) because their career advisors gave a glowing recommendation for the UWS law school. Some of these students post on BoS forums, so u can check with them if you have any questions.
So don't get carried away with status. UWS students are more than capable. Infact UWS mooting teams have traditionally performed very well (better than the "high profile" unis). Some notable achievements include:
In March 2004, a UWS team was ranked overall the best Australian team
in preliminary written and oral rounds of the Asia Pacific Regional
round of the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition held in
Sydney.
• In the Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court
Competition, which involved 48 teams, the UWS team were ranked above
all other Australian teams for their written memorials, and defeated
two leading US environmental law schools in their oral arguments (a
mammoth feat considering UWS doesn't even teach environmental law).
• In September 2003, UWS won the Australian National Final of the Law
Council of Australia Family Law Mooting Competition.
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• In July 2003 at the Australasian Law Students Association Conference
in Brisbane, UWS won two of the six awards on offer.
• In July 2003 at the Australasian Law Students Association Conference
in Brisbane, UWS won two of the six awards on offer.
• Finally, in 2002, the UWS team achieved outstanding success by being
ranked second in an international negotiation competition held in
California and involving representatives from over 150 law schools
worldwide.
Last year, the UWS mooting team won the Constitutional law moot.
• Finally, in 2002, the UWS team achieved outstanding success by being
ranked second in an international negotiation competition held in
California and involving representatives from over 150 law schools
worldwide.
Last year, the UWS mooting team won the Constitutional law moot.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the reputation of UWS as a university is going to dramatically increase in the next couple of years. This is because UWS will soon become only the 2nd university in
Sydney to offer undergraduate medicine. Their newly built medical faculty (costing over $50 million dollars) will open in the next year i think, and a lot of "high UAI" students will start going there. There are students from James Ruse with UAIs close to a 100 who want to do medicine but don\'t get into NSW or Newcastle - they resort to going inter-state to lower profile medical schools. But from 2007/2008 they will probably choose UWS medical school.
</DIV>Good luck everyone!
Some high school career advisors (such as at Baulko) regard UWS quite highly. Infact there are 2nd and 3rd year law students with UAIs in the high 90s who chose to go to UWS over Macq and UTS (HECS places) because their career advisors gave a glowing recommendation for the UWS law school. Some of these students post on BoS forums, so u can check with them if you have any questions.
So don't get carried away with status. UWS students are more than capable. Infact UWS mooting teams have traditionally performed very well (better than the "high profile" unis). Some notable achievements include:
In March 2004, a UWS team was ranked overall the best Australian team
in preliminary written and oral rounds of the Asia Pacific Regional
round of the Manfred Lachs Space Law Moot Court Competition held in
Sydney.
• In the Stetson International Environmental Law Moot Court
Competition, which involved 48 teams, the UWS team were ranked above
all other Australian teams for their written memorials, and defeated
two leading US environmental law schools in their oral arguments (a
mammoth feat considering UWS doesn't even teach environmental law).
• In September 2003, UWS won the Australian National Final of the Law
Council of Australia Family Law Mooting Competition.
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• In July 2003 at the Australasian Law Students Association Conference
in Brisbane, UWS won two of the six awards on offer.
• In July 2003 at the Australasian Law Students Association Conference
in Brisbane, UWS won two of the six awards on offer.
• Finally, in 2002, the UWS team achieved outstanding success by being
ranked second in an international negotiation competition held in
California and involving representatives from over 150 law schools
worldwide.
Last year, the UWS mooting team won the Constitutional law moot.
• Finally, in 2002, the UWS team achieved outstanding success by being
ranked second in an international negotiation competition held in
California and involving representatives from over 150 law schools
worldwide.
Last year, the UWS mooting team won the Constitutional law moot.
Another thing to keep in mind is that the reputation of UWS as a university is going to dramatically increase in the next couple of years. This is because UWS will soon become only the 2nd university in
Sydney to offer undergraduate medicine. Their newly built medical faculty (costing over $50 million dollars) will open in the next year i think, and a lot of "high UAI" students will start going there. There are students from James Ruse with UAIs close to a 100 who want to do medicine but don\'t get into NSW or Newcastle - they resort to going inter-state to lower profile medical schools. But from 2007/2008 they will probably choose UWS medical school.
</DIV>Good luck everyone!
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