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gaggaz

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Just curious if anyone has done this and if they liked it cause i was thinkning about it for next yr?
Also, i was aiming to transfer into law after first year, requiring bout 70%ish average.....how hard is it to achieve this?
I know it will depend on how hard u work but any basic assesment as to whether this is achievable would be great.
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dunno about monash but at melbourne first year, pretty much everyone I know in commerce got 80+ average for first year.

(though most of em were from mhs)
 

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Cheers tf, puts me at ease a bit cause i really want to be able to pick up law as well.
 

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oh but make sure you study.

as long as u put as much effort into uni as u did with vce you should be ok to get the average(from my experiences at melbourne at least)

if u miss out, make sure u get a good average for the rest of the degree and you can always do graduate law (2 years) at melbourne or monash or anywhere if u really want to (though i dunno if hecs is available)
 

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turtleface said:
oh but make sure you study.

as long as u put as much effort into uni as u did with vce you should be ok to get the average(from my experiences at melbourne at least)

if u miss out, make sure u get a good average for the rest of the degree and you can always do graduate law (2 years) at melbourne or monash or anywhere if u really want to (though i dunno if hecs is available)
I thought graduate law takes 3 years? I don't mean masters......I mean the undergrad law taken after you graded from another degree
 

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hm not sure about every uni, but in Melbourne theres the JD at University of Melbourne (2yrs or 3 yrs combined with a MBA), or theres the JD at Monash (2 years) or the LLM(Legal Practice) (3 years but it includes the practical component in the last year - but is otherwise identical to the JD)

other unis could differ though, i'm not sure about others
 

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