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Originally Posted by TheLawBaroness @ cannibal.horse: I don't wish to fill this thread with posts when I can simply edit this to respond to comments. This thread is meant to help those who need to decide on a uni, we have all seen many threads asking which uni to attend. I stated that UAI and location are important factors but I guarantee that salaries, employment rates, teaching quality, skill development and overall satisfaction are VERY important for those picking a law school. You are obviously taking this personally, being from UNEWC but please don't. Also many law graduates do not seek work in the law industry so this is a law graduate study, not a strictly legal practitioner study. |
Employment rates? potentually (though you have to consider a lot of things like intake of mature aged students)
Teaching quality? nobody who has been to uni would say that, all unis have good/shit lecturers.
Salaries? that basically means how many students are being recruited at top tier firms, does anyone care?
Skill development? we've been over this.
I like the 'You're taking this personally being from UNCLE', if you actually look at the Good Universities Guide book 2-3 years previously then supposedly we've been dominating the rankings right behind USyd for years, and guess who else was? Bond...
I take this personally because there is an attitude on here that graduate/top tier clerk turnover is indicative of the quality of university, which is absolute shit. If year 12 students are really considering how they will be viewed by top tier firms in their uni selections then we live in a sick world.
Someone else call her an idiot and say something similar, I feel like I'm pissing into the wind here...