they are in combined 4th year (graduate 2nd year) i believemaxi_bon said:does anyone know if grad law students are mixed in with other combined law students in classes?
they are in combined 4th year (graduate 2nd year) i believemaxi_bon said:does anyone know if grad law students are mixed in with other combined law students in classes?
hmm this sounds like a good option. Im enrolled in combined commerce/law at UOW but i don't particularly like the course structure of the law degree here and have switched to commerce for my first year. I also wanna double major (eco/finance) with some maths subjects and possibly an honours year thrown in. Im lost- do i leave my combined degree for now, concentrate on just getting my commerce degree then move up to syd and try for grad law (i like the elective choices better at syd law school). Or is this too risky? What marks do u need for grad law assuming i get honours in commerce (my UAI is close to 98/ got HD's in commerce so far)????bustinjustin said:Let's not call it a 'back door' into law.
I like to think of it as 'the Scenic Route'. On the bright side, you'll be able to do a second major in your Commerce degree, and possibly still have space for random electives. Hell, I'm even planning an honours year and will be at uni for 7 years all up.
On that note - if one was to do Graduate Law, do we 'graduate' from our first degree before we do Grad Law, or do we just attend the one graduation ceremony and receive both testamurs after law?
they normally say that for sydney grad law the entrance standard is about 90 UAI and high credit to distinction average. with a 98 UAI and Ds/HDs you shouldn't have any problem.Cookie182 said:hmm this sounds like a good option. Im enrolled in combined commerce/law at UOW but i don't particularly like the course structure of the law degree here and have switched to commerce for my first year. I also wanna double major (eco/finance) with some maths subjects and possibly an honours year thrown in. Im lost- do i leave my combined degree for now, concentrate on just getting my commerce degree then move up to syd and try for grad law (i like the elective choices better at syd law school). Or is this too risky? What marks do u need for grad law assuming i get honours in commerce (my UAI is close to 98/ got HD's in commerce so far)????
Triangulum said:There's no difference between combined law and graduate law in terms of material studied, and you'll end up with the same qualifications - B.Comm. and LLB. The only real difference is that the graduate route will take a year longer than the combined route.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but this seems a little easy. The UAI component especially appears quite low - compared to the 99 or so required for under-grad entry - and the Credit average doesn't seem overly difficult, so am I missing something? Is this info wrong? Or am I just in denial about the relative ease of this entry scheme?doink said:For Grad Law @ usyd UAI of 90 and Credit Average is a competitive mark to have.
Yeah it seems like Grad Law is much easier to get into than the 99.6 you need to get in through the HSC. But remember that, having studied at uni for ~3 years, you'll probably be more prepared for the LLB than a 100 UAI spotty HSC graduate.bell531 said:Correct me if I'm wrong, but this seems a little easy. The UAI component especially appears quite low - compared to the 99 or so required for under-grad entry - and the Credit average doesn't seem overly difficult, so am I missing something? Is this info wrong? Or am I just in denial about the relative ease of this entry scheme?
Here's hoping its option 3
Graduate Law is 3 years, Combined Law (under-grad) is generally 5 years. But if you complete another degree first, often 3 years, and then enter and complete Grad. entry Law, another 3 years, then the total is 6 years - 1 year longer than Combined Law.olivegreentiger said:I read in UAC that graduate law is three years, not one
Did you really think you can do a law degree in one year?olivegreentiger said:I read in UAC that graduate law is three years, not one
lol, I don't know. I have enought to get into the combined degree anyway.spence said:Did you really think you can do a law degree in one year?
Wow 80 places? Fuck, my GPA is not HD 7. It's 6.25 for 1st year and my UAI is really shit (90s+). Fuck I really blame myself for not pushing myself in second semester. I'll probably cry my heart out on 20th JanIn terms of transferring after completing one year in another degree I have been told to ensure you are competitive in the selection process (80 places out of a total 250 each year are reserved for transferring students) you should have a UAI of 96 and a distinction average for your Grade Point Average. IF your GPA is better than your UAI they will just go off your GPA. To be safe, aim for a High Distinction.