ive finished all the core law subjects at usyd so here are my reviews as far as my memory holds up over 5 years (lots of subjects depend on your teachers):
laws1006 - foundations of law - cakewalk, doesn't count to law wam, lures you into a false sense of security, go to classes and get a free distinction+
idk 8/10 its free
laws1024 - legal research - this isn't even a real subject just rush all the modules like a day before theyre due
7/10 boring but free
laws1012 - torts - first introduction to real law subjects, probably as simple as they come, some pretty funny cases. snail in a bottle. start getting used to readings and lawyer skills and get ready for your marks to drop for the rest of law school. cohort average is usually high pass-low credit.
7.5/10 its not bad as far as law subjects go
laws1014 - civil and criminal procedure - purely procedural garbage, will bore you to death but not conceptually difficult. some useful fundamentals if you want to practice. subpoenas and service, court rules and all that.
5/10 pretty yuck and dry
laws1015 - contracts - probably one of my favourite subjects but you love it or hate it. magic smokeball. very formulaic and practically useful.
9/10 had a good tutor
laws1016 - criminal law - juicy content, lots of fun. stuff starts to get a bit more complicated and a lot more 'it depends'. don't try and tell the police what they legally can and can't do, they don't care. they give you the fun subjects in your first few years and it all goes downhill from there.
9/10 if you liked crime in hsc you will like this.
laws1023 - public international law - SNORE. everyone hates international law. states are sovereign and there are no actual consequences blah blah. war crimes bad, but not enforceable.
4/10 grotty, unless you're really into history stuff and wars i guess.
laws1021 - public law - a lot of people's first failed subject from what ive heard. pretty much the lube for when you get to admin and fed con. very wishy washy at times.
5.5/10 yuck
laws1017 - torts & contracts II - split course with like 10 million different teachers, too much content and very messy because they cant finish the content in torts and contracts in 1 unit. tons of readings.
4/10 hot mess
laws2010 - administrative law - i liked this one but lots of people hate it. by this point you've finished your 1st degree so you're getting railed by 4 law subjects instead of 1/2. lots of content, lots of readings, conceptually difficult at times and a lot of grounds of judicial review to cover. lots of people take this one more than once. interesting how scott morrison made himself minister of everything with a loophole.
7/10 hard but fun with a good teacher
laws2011 - federal constitutional law - harry potter and the high court of legal wizardry. super abstract and different from subjects like torts, crim and contracts. very difficult if you don't "get it".
8/10 had a cool teacher, gave me appreciation for high court judges having 200iq
laws2012 - introduction to property and commercial law - conceptually relatively easy, but lots of different areas of content and the start of the property law fiesta. basically also just lube for equity and real prop.
6/10 its ok
laws2013 - the legal profession - relatively free subject but also very silly. dont do big crimes and dont touch client money. the end. hilarious cases sometimes.
8/10 useful to know for practice, barely any readings, 95% common sense.
laws2014 - corporations law - i hope you like legislation, because the corporations act has thousands of sections and you need to be across lots of them. light on cases (but cases can be thousands of pages long), conceptually grot if you dont like commercial stuff. whoever drafted the corps act has a special spot in hell waiting for them.
7/10 not that bad, just lots and lots of sections
laws2015 - equity - you love it or you hate it. its hard, lots of people fail, its essentially an entirely different system and sometimes hard to wrap your head around. trusts are digusting. stupid amount of cases and readings.
8/10 nice breath of fresh air from the usual law subjects, cool content but workload is high
laws2016 - evidence - arguably the most important subject to be across if you want to work in litigation or go to the bar. absolutely filthy. lots of fails, including alumni colleagues, lots of sections, lots of cases, conceptually complex, no recordings, stupid amount of content, difficult exams and your lecturer will be going like sonic.
2/10 absolute filth
laws2017 - real property - not many readings, not too difficult, probably the easiest subject you take this semester. but also yuck.
6/10 eh
laws2018 - private international law - complex, lots of readings, conceptually very difficult, but interesting content. basically the case where disney killed a woman with an allergy in their restaurant and tried to say they couldn't sure because her partner signed up for a disney+ trial.
8/10 pretty cool stuff