I started my course this year and for the law component at monash we studied Introduction to legal reasoning and Contracts A (Contracts B is done in the 2nd semester). Do you think my prospects of getting into a top-tier law firm would diminish if I only got a pass in Contracts A? At first I didn't think it would but some people have said how contracts is an important subject where grades would matter more. I think I'll be able to improve dramatically starting next semester.
Ive only started this year and the com/law students are already pushed to do contracts, it's not really fair since we are new to studying law and still adapting to uni. I would've thought we be given something other than contracts to study for first year.
Oh and what are the more important law subjects, as opposed to the less important ones, that employers look at? One more thing, would a WAM be more important than the individual marks for each subject. I've been slacking in introduction to legal reasoning and it'll definitely drag my WAM down.
Ive only started this year and the com/law students are already pushed to do contracts, it's not really fair since we are new to studying law and still adapting to uni. I would've thought we be given something other than contracts to study for first year.
Oh and what are the more important law subjects, as opposed to the less important ones, that employers look at? One more thing, would a WAM be more important than the individual marks for each subject. I've been slacking in introduction to legal reasoning and it'll definitely drag my WAM down.