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There is always the diploma in law run by the LPAB.shona1990 said:TBH, I'd love to study law. Was hoping to get into an arts or socio-legal studies (84.75) at USYD (as 99.55 was out of the question). Might apply later on as a mature age student. The only degree I could get into which I would be remotely interested is a B Science at UWS. Maybe then transfer to USYD/UTS. My sort of back-up was a forensic science course at UTS, which was around 71 from memory... Which I wouldn't get into, with that UAI.
http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/lpab/ll_lpab.nsf/pages/lpab_prospective_students_page
Its equivalent to the LLB and I know ppl who transfered into UWS law after a year of doing it. Its requirements for entry are much more flexible
If you hold any of the qualifications listed on the application form you may be eligible to enrol. These include:
• a STAT result of 152;
• a University degree;
• a NSW Higher School Certificate and a UAI of at least 66 or a TER of at least 50 (or a good interstate equivalent); plus an English mark of 70 (ESL) or 60 (Standard/Advanced)
• a University or TAFE college Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Diploma;
• working as a paralegal or legal secretary for at least three years;
• working as a police officer or registered nurse.
http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/lpab/ll_lpab.nsf/vwFiles/Pathway%20to%20Legal%20Practice%20New%20Sept%2006.pdf/$file/Pathway%20to%20Legal%20Practice%20New%20Sept%2006.pdf