Hey Skandi, firstly weigh it up:
-which uni is the scholarhip and how much is it worth?
- how much do you need the money?
-Why do you really wanna do law? NB kini Mini not everyonme is doing law coz they wanna be a barrister, I think increasingly Law is being viewed as a generalist/background knowledge degree, that is how I am treating mine, as a springboard to other jobs
-Its a wholo lotta hard work, with your mark chances are youre willing to put in the effort
Now the chances:
If the scholarship is at the uni where you would ideally like to eventually study law, and their commerce faculty has a good reputation (consider what Good Universities Guide has to say) then I would recommend you take the scholarhsip, ace first year with a whole lotta hard work and a less-high UAI course candidature, for commerce single degree then transfer at end of first year (permission given 1/2 UAI, half Uni avg) and your chances are far higher that you will get in rather than hoping for the inflated UAI cut offs to drop!
My advice, take it or leave it, chances are it'll work out in the end.
I got a University of Sydney Scholarshi with distinction for Law/Econ (Social Sciences) and sold out on my original plan to go to UNSW - it happens to the best of us
-which uni is the scholarhip and how much is it worth?
- how much do you need the money?
-Why do you really wanna do law? NB kini Mini not everyonme is doing law coz they wanna be a barrister, I think increasingly Law is being viewed as a generalist/background knowledge degree, that is how I am treating mine, as a springboard to other jobs
-Its a wholo lotta hard work, with your mark chances are youre willing to put in the effort
Now the chances:
If the scholarship is at the uni where you would ideally like to eventually study law, and their commerce faculty has a good reputation (consider what Good Universities Guide has to say) then I would recommend you take the scholarhsip, ace first year with a whole lotta hard work and a less-high UAI course candidature, for commerce single degree then transfer at end of first year (permission given 1/2 UAI, half Uni avg) and your chances are far higher that you will get in rather than hoping for the inflated UAI cut offs to drop!
My advice, take it or leave it, chances are it'll work out in the end.
I got a University of Sydney Scholarshi with distinction for Law/Econ (Social Sciences) and sold out on my original plan to go to UNSW - it happens to the best of us