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that allows you to do law by-itself instead of a combined degree?
ie. UNSW and USYD only allow for a 'combined' degree.
ie. UNSW and USYD only allow for a 'combined' degree.
PLT is not 1 year long.Demandred said:Doesn't UTS and ANU have their 1 year prac legal training included? Really means the 5 year combined degree is really 6 years if you want to prac as a solicitor.
Keep in mind that you need not completely pursue either degree. A double degree can be beneficial as abovementioned, but if for any reason, you are bored with/miserably failing and/or otherwise find the BA/BCom/BSc redundant, you can always revert to straight law.melsc said:UTS, ANU and UOW all have great law programs and are well regarded. That said all of those are 4 years so why not spend the extra year and come out with two pieces of paper.
Take it from someone who wanted to straight law when they were about your age, I have actually found combined law beneficial as:
1. Gives you a chance to study something different and has allowed me to explore a lot of things that I didn't know I was interested in at the time.
2. Gives you a break from law (sometimes law can drive you crazy)
3. Is good to ease you into uni, I can't imagine doing a full study load of law in first year, doing it last semester seemed tough enough and doing a bit of law and other stuff helpes ease you in when you are making the transition to uni.
4. Has just been interesting and gives me a sense of achievement
5. Gives you other options if you find you hate law (which I have seen happen)
6. Can (this depends on a variety of things and does not mean you are less so with a single degree) make you more employable.
Hey, wats your commerce major?\/anessa said:Keep in mind that you need not completely pursue either degree. A double degree can be beneficial as abovementioned, but if for any reason, you are bored with/miserably failing and/or otherwise find the BA/BCom/BSc redundant, you can always revert to straight law.
Addendum: I am hating and borderline failing the non-law components of Commerce but striving desperately not to drop it, since prospective employers almost always demand dual qualifications.
lol venture a guessCookie182 said:Hey, wats your commerce major?
I think that is a major understatement. I just finished a public law assignment and OH MY JESUS there is life afterwards!?melsc said:(sometimes law can drive you crazy)
hmm lol a guessing game\/anessa said:lol venture a guess
It's not:
- Accounting [never set a foot in the Department of Accounting after getting away with a final mark of 50 for Introductory Accounting];
- Finance [ditto with the Finance department, although I achieved a slightly more commendable final mark of 53 for Introductory Finance];
- Economics [clueless at first but eventually picked up some basic concepts];
- Econometrics [not struggling as much since I come from a mathematics background];
- Management; nor
- Marketing.