neo_o said:
That's like saying that the only difference between Harvard Law and Sydney Law is prestige. Quite a few people seem desperate to make empty assumptions like, "ZOMG ONLY DIFFERENCE IS PRESTIGE" or base their advice upon one very questionable teaching quality survery. ACCORDING TO THE POLL THAT SO MANY PEOPLE ARE BASING THEIR ADVICE UPON, THE MARITIME COLLEGE OF HOBART IS THE SECOND BEST UNIVERSITY IN THE COUNTRY. This thread is similar to so many threads that I've seen in the UWS forum. "Should i go to UWS"?. "OH YEAH SURE BEST UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD NOBODY CARES THAT IT'S UWS SERIOUSLY WE PROMISE".
I'm not going to argue that the UoW and Sydney don't have the same basic law course, because If I did I'd be wrong. Law courses are pretty much homogenous across the board. However, a bigger university like Sydney would attract better lecturers and have better facilities than a regional university. They're getting a new law faculty in a few years. The people that you'll be studying with will also be brighter across the board. You'll be able to experience city living. I wouldn't be surprised if Usyd offered a broader range of electives, nor would I be suprised if Usyd had more links with awesome universities overseas for exchange.
Go to the open days before you make your final decision. If you get Centrelink, any money that you work for will be spent on booze, transport and funtainment, Centrelink covers the rest. If you don't it's very easy to support yourself either way. Also, you may enjoy living in a capital city! You'll have to work in Sydney, but didn't you also have to work to get 99.8? You've got the marks, so why not go to one of the better law schools in the country as opposed to a regional university?
How, may I ask, is USYD better?
USYD had an article out by their own Law Society criticising its lack of facilities, namely, the buildings themselves. (I can't find the fucker, damn.
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What your assuming is that jaihson cannot excel in whatever he wants to do because everyone who is successful has had the immense help of their universitiy's prestige. Everyone else is doomed because they don't have prestigous univerisites behind their arses? Or have I misunderstood?
The second thing I must bring forward is the assumption that USYD are smarter in general. Two points:
1) The UAI is not an indication of brightness. It is an indication of the ready-ness for tertiary study. Even then, it is widely acknowledged that a UAI of 80.00 is sufficent for law. A UAI does not indicate your sucess with ONE particular degree because the HSC examines you on a wide VARIETY of subjects and tests your ability on different areas which you may not be as compotet with. However, you may not need those skills anyway.
If however, I take your assumpttion that UAI=Brightness, then:
2) The Cutoff is an indication of the person who got into that course with the lowest UAI. It does not clearly indicate the amount of people who got near the low end (91.00) or the top end (100.00). Even then, you are failing to recognise the fact that there are international and FULLFEE places.
You are also comparing UWS with UoW. I would like to make a distinction in the fact that UWS has been proven to have various internal and external problems, some of which are beyond their control. Anyone that tells you that UWS is the best school for law is just blatantly lying. Anyone who believes in such lies should find a nice, solid, brick wall.
On a side note, lecturers travel great distances to other universites for teaching. The lecturer you may have for a Criminal Law subject in one year may be my teacher in the following. Potraying the idea of attracting 'better' academics/lecturers is false.
People like to criticise certain surveys because it isn't their university in the top ranking. They tend to dismiss such research papers and purport to brand them questionable when they cannot create a flaw-free survey. It shouldn't be your position to slam a survey if you cannot justify with a new one.
Electives can be studied at other universities as well. It isn't that difficult, if you are THAT desprate. Go to UWS if you want the best Space Law elective.
Conclusion: Do what you want jaihson.