cannibal.horse
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Hey there, I've been through previous posts and have found this question touched upon but no real groundbreaking answers.
- I'm looking to do a straight 4 year law degree at UTS next year. Because effectively I'd have to take up more law electives would this make a straight law degree significantly harder then a combined degree in say commerce/arts?
- Are there any other factors I should know?
Also as a by-question: I spoke to a District Judge (I forget the name) at Newcastle Courthouse who mentioned that extra-curriculars such as mooting competitions play a big factor in employment. Having attended an opening day at Newcastle Uni I was suprised to find their law course has only 500 students in total (from 1st to 5th year students). Because of this I'm assuming Uni mooting teams would be easier to join and thus boost credentuals, is this a reasonable assumption to make?
I apologise for these kind of questions. I know questions from year 12 students are tedious (going through constant posts on 'which uni is the best?' makes me want to puke too) but I'd like some solid answers. I'm very appreciative of any responses I recieve.
- I'm looking to do a straight 4 year law degree at UTS next year. Because effectively I'd have to take up more law electives would this make a straight law degree significantly harder then a combined degree in say commerce/arts?
- Are there any other factors I should know?
Also as a by-question: I spoke to a District Judge (I forget the name) at Newcastle Courthouse who mentioned that extra-curriculars such as mooting competitions play a big factor in employment. Having attended an opening day at Newcastle Uni I was suprised to find their law course has only 500 students in total (from 1st to 5th year students). Because of this I'm assuming Uni mooting teams would be easier to join and thus boost credentuals, is this a reasonable assumption to make?
I apologise for these kind of questions. I know questions from year 12 students are tedious (going through constant posts on 'which uni is the best?' makes me want to puke too) but I'd like some solid answers. I'm very appreciative of any responses I recieve.