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Originally Posted by cannibal.horse To begin with if you have a response post a god damn reply.
Secondly I'd believe these things if they weren't so goddamn shit. None of these are actually done by legal practitioners, and even if they were, most legal practitioners are either far too snobbish or progressive to give plausible results.
Like, UNSW has superior 'skill development' - how? it doesnt even offer the PLT, its grads arn't even technically lawyers. Surely the PLT would have a whooping place in 'skill development' considering its a LEGAL REQUIREMENT before you practise? what do they base this shit on?
Your comment helps nobody, it just intimidates students who are looking at a variety of unis.
This (and i'm going to post this a few times) is how students should pick unis for law:
1) UAI - you can't get into a course you don't have the UAI for.
2) Geography - is it close to you?
3) Course considerations - can you select the majors you're interested in for arts? does it have a combined degree you can't do elsewhere?
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Hey, I disagree on the UAI point.
I got 99.95 but chose UNSW over USyd Law even if it's further way and UAI cutoff is - omg - 0.15 lower.
But I agree with point 3 - I'm doing Commerce/Law and UNSW is better for commerce. Plus it has more flexible timetabling options.