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Originally Posted by FreshOffTheBoat employers want the most highly trained/qualified applicants. there is great variation in the quality of the law courses. the unis with better courses will provide slightly better trained students (in general). employers want the better trained/qualified students. generally, u will find that the students from well respected unis have a lower unemployment rate after graduating. hence it does make a difference what uni u attend for law. |
So, you realise that the supreme court regulates content taught in unis across the state so everybody is doing the same course brah?
And you also realise that only UTS/UNCLE/UoW are solicitors with experience straight out of uni brah?
Nice redundant arguement tho, brah.