subdued123
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Worrying about what law school is better is like comparing UAIs or trying to work out which version of Pokemon was better. It's a lame debate.
The fact is - Sydney gets the kids with UAIs above 99.55 - or fee payers around that mark. So they start with a considerable advantage. It's like James Ruse or any other selective school for that matter.
Some of you will like Syd, some of you will like UNSW. Or UTS, Macq. Each to their own. Usyd has strong old ties, but they don't get you as far as they used to. Yes, partners went there - but many didn't.
Law firms now realise that to recruit from one uni is silly.
No matter where you go, there will be people from various unis - i work at a "top tier firm" and this is true.
So stop worrying about the name of the uni and get to work on those grades. This a silly topic if I may say so myself. It reeks of first year/yr12 newbie.
The fact is - Sydney gets the kids with UAIs above 99.55 - or fee payers around that mark. So they start with a considerable advantage. It's like James Ruse or any other selective school for that matter.
Some of you will like Syd, some of you will like UNSW. Or UTS, Macq. Each to their own. Usyd has strong old ties, but they don't get you as far as they used to. Yes, partners went there - but many didn't.
Law firms now realise that to recruit from one uni is silly.
No matter where you go, there will be people from various unis - i work at a "top tier firm" and this is true.
So stop worrying about the name of the uni and get to work on those grades. This a silly topic if I may say so myself. It reeks of first year/yr12 newbie.