I just finished my first semester of a double-major in Law and Society and French at UWA. I am 100% certain on doing law. I am re-assessing my situation and am thinking about moving. Below are the pro's and con's (based on what I've been told - correct me if im wrong) of my situation of the possible universities I could transfer to. Which university do you think is best for me? Advice?
UWA (current uni):
Pros:
- High reputation, one of the top uni's in the world, top uni in WA, I can do French and am very good at french (bi-lingual always attracts law firms and is a good distinguisher from other competitors), very nice campus/facilities, Juris Doctor (postgrad law degree) is seen to be the top law school in W.A, law firms will always seem to accept UWA students over other uni's?
Cons:
- Won't be able to study law for another 2.5 years until I complete and do well in my undergrad degree (big disadvantage), I stuffed up this semester's units and probably failed some (due to no motivation) which will deeply affect my GPA, may have to repeat units, more competitive/difficult
MURDOCH:
Pros:
- I'm guaranteed to be accepted, will get a fresh start (mark wise - I think), great law facilities and features, internationally recognised, 4 year law degree which I can get straight into, could get better marks (possibly) then UWA because of 'lower standards' (see below), 1.5 years shorter then UWA (if I don't do a double major - do I really need to?)
Cons:
- Unknown on it's reputation (how do law firms see the law school, do they employ the graduates?), no French course, easier to get into which means lower standards?, 40 minutes from my home,
NOTRE DAME (FREMANTLE):
PROS:
- Apparently there is a good law course there, smaller courses, great teaching, closer to home, good law school reputation, very ethical
Cons:
- Harder to get into then Murdoch, I don't really like the campus, no French course, compulsory 20 hours of community service, compulsory Catholic related units, not to keen on the Catholic focus (even though im catholic )
P.S - Is a double major really worth the time and effort?
P.S.2 - After I finished my Bachelor of Laws - could I do a masters/honors year at UWA?
Thanks everyone!
UWA (current uni):
Pros:
- High reputation, one of the top uni's in the world, top uni in WA, I can do French and am very good at french (bi-lingual always attracts law firms and is a good distinguisher from other competitors), very nice campus/facilities, Juris Doctor (postgrad law degree) is seen to be the top law school in W.A, law firms will always seem to accept UWA students over other uni's?
Cons:
- Won't be able to study law for another 2.5 years until I complete and do well in my undergrad degree (big disadvantage), I stuffed up this semester's units and probably failed some (due to no motivation) which will deeply affect my GPA, may have to repeat units, more competitive/difficult
MURDOCH:
Pros:
- I'm guaranteed to be accepted, will get a fresh start (mark wise - I think), great law facilities and features, internationally recognised, 4 year law degree which I can get straight into, could get better marks (possibly) then UWA because of 'lower standards' (see below), 1.5 years shorter then UWA (if I don't do a double major - do I really need to?)
Cons:
- Unknown on it's reputation (how do law firms see the law school, do they employ the graduates?), no French course, easier to get into which means lower standards?, 40 minutes from my home,
NOTRE DAME (FREMANTLE):
PROS:
- Apparently there is a good law course there, smaller courses, great teaching, closer to home, good law school reputation, very ethical
Cons:
- Harder to get into then Murdoch, I don't really like the campus, no French course, compulsory 20 hours of community service, compulsory Catholic related units, not to keen on the Catholic focus (even though im catholic )
P.S - Is a double major really worth the time and effort?
P.S.2 - After I finished my Bachelor of Laws - could I do a masters/honors year at UWA?
Thanks everyone!
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