Have you done Phonetics and Phonology?marchetta said:Mine:
You mean ling210? Well, I didn't study it this year, but i'm going to in the first semester of next year. You got mates doing it or something?PwarYuex said:Have you done Phonetics and Phonology?
I think I should do it for morphology.marchetta said:You mean ling210? Well, I didn't study it this year, but i'm going to in the first semester of next year. You got mates doing it or something?
Totally late response: It was really interesting. Considering 114 was a stupid philosophical unit and, from what I've looked at on the 104 site, 104 is a silly introduction to legal systems unit, Macquarie doesn't seem to have any legal history units until LAW413. Edit: 114 has one whole week on the legal history! Where's Aspects of Legal History and Canon Law at Macquarie? :'(GoodToGo said:Any reason why you're doing LEGL100...apart from the major pwnage that will result in a proper law student taking it.
MQ's the unidisputed top law school for legal history, but they try not to force it down people's throat, so it's in terms of electives.PwarYuex said:Totally late response: It was really interesting. Considering 114 was a stupid philosophical unit and, from what I've looked at on the 104 site, 104 is a silly introduction to legal systems unit, Macquarie doesn't seem to have any legal history units until LAW413. Edit: 114 has one whole week on the legal history! Where's Aspects of Legal History and Canon Law at Macquarie? :'(
Considering the legal system is basically founded on historical memory, I correctly figured that LEGL100 was a good choice. Also, I needed a reasonably straight-forward unit to do.
Bah, it should be forced down people's throats.GoodToGo said:MQ's the unidisputed top law school for legal history, but they try not to force it down people's throat, so it's in terms of electives.
Wasn't that unit run or supported by Gill Boehringer? <3 GillYeah they changed the course outline in recent years. I did a subject called Torts/Legal History in 1st year...but now Bruce Kercher's too busy researching colonial case law to teach the Legal History component and Torts is moved to 2nd year.
Apparently 435 was really interesting... They should just put a warning on Fraser's units (This lecture might contain conservative pedagogy and racist propaganda) and get him back in. Everyone says he was rad.You can still do LAW413 (easy to get waivers). You might've enjoyed LAW435 - Anglo-American Constitutional History, but I'm not sure if it's being taught next year with Drew Fraser's retirement.
There's also the legal history journal publishing unit...restricted to 5 law students, via gpa and interest - but maybe with your grades and interest, Andrew Buck might consider you.