Not-That-Bright
Andrew Quah
Well come on, that's a bit of a low blow... we're not going to argue in that sort of petty fashion are we?thats a stupid question to ask because (a) i dont' even know if he has a son
While of course it would in the end be up to the student, his father would probably wish for him to go to a particular university, because he would have been to university and would know a bit about it.and (b) even if i did - thats a pointless question as he wouldn't 'send' his son anywhere because its up to the studnte
Um, what?, a 2nd because he would probably go the best uni for him
How is this so? You're trying to tell me that some parents will want to send their kids to a uni they don't think is good? And that they can believe a uni is not good, but it's still good for their child? What the hell?whether you think a uni is good has nothing to do with whether you think it would be a good one for yourself or your child....
All I'm trying to do is cut through the crap a little for the 05'ers who are really interested in doing a course at UWS. I don't think it's right for you to imply that employers have no problem with UWS law graduates, when you know very well that you are probably in a very unique situation and that status is a fairly big thing in law. I've had this confirmed to me even by a medal winning uws law graduate...
There is a real status problem at UWS, and it is a university that is struggling with funding problems, it is also not as social as other universities as the campuses are much more spread out.
http://www.wsws.org/articles/2000/sep2000/book-s07_prn.shtml
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