do you mean in order to do well at law? ie. you writing ability? If that is the case, then you will be fine with a band 6. Definitely don't need 95+. To be honest, with what the HSC english course assesses, you would probably be fine with a band 5. You just need to be able to write well, however you will learn as you progress through the law degree what they want.Just in general, obviously it would be a band 6, but does it really need to be a 95+?
I don't think how well you go in hsc english is really an indicator at how you will do at law. I hated HSC english. I found it a waste of time, I just memorised essays the whole year and regurgitated them in the actual exam. As long as you can write well, how you go in law is dependent on a lot of other factors (don't actually ask me what those factors are though - i've been doing law subjects for 5 years now and I still don't seem to be able to assess how I will go in an exam or assignment). I got 91 or 92 for english i think, and I've done well at my law subjects (have a 80/81 average). As I said, i don't think its any kind of indicator as to how you will go in law - if you get band 6 you will be fine, law is about stuff other then your english mark.ok so even though english isnt my best subject im still expecting around a 90-92 hsc mark, do u think if i work hard enough i can get descent grades - im planning to have a commerce based career and dont want to become a lawyer or solicitor or anything - just thought it'd be helpful to have the law background
But wouldn't you say a person who got a high atar due to their strengths in maths and science would struggle in law??It doesn't matter - so long as you get the marks required for law.
Often times in the first year or so, people who have done maths and science subjects struggle with law due to the amount of writing you need to do in this course. People who do humanities based subjects on the other hand tend to do better, however this isnt absolute and by third and forth year it evens out.But wouldn't you say a person who got a high atar due to their strengths in maths and science would struggle in law??
I got a high ATAR due to my 'strengths' in Maths and Science. I'm doing about average in law school. University and high school draw upon two entirely different skills, in my opinion.But wouldn't you say a person who got a high atar due to their strengths in maths and science would struggle in law??
Fair enough, you guys do give me hope....if I do achieve the ATAR requirementI got a high ATAR due to my 'strengths' in Maths and Science. I'm doing about average in law school. University and high school draw upon two entirely different skills, in my opinion.