Becoming What I Want To Be (1 Viewer)

K.I.N.G.

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drewbrow1

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oh right, you're serious.

Do HSC through tafe (or back at high school), try really really hard for two years, get direct entry to law. That's the least crap option imo. You could spend two or three years doing vaguely law related tafe courses, only to be denied entry to law when they see you haven't done HSC. Man up and go back to school.
 

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Forget HSC and all that crap. It's a waste of your time - plus uni etc it's all a waste of time. Why don't you pursue your own dreams? Do you like mountains? Become a mountaineer. Or you just like bricks and mortar, get into the construction industry. Or you like travelling, become a traveller... a backpacker you know?
 
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Omnidragon said:
Forget HSC and all that crap. It's a waste of your time - plus uni etc it's all a waste of time. Why don't you pursue your own dreams? Do you like mountains? Become a mountaineer. Or you just like bricks and mortar, get into the construction industry. Or you like travelling, become a traveller... a backpacker you know?
Isn't his dream to become a lawyer?
 

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"Hey i dropped out in year 11, how do i get into any law course?"

Would save us the shameless grasp for sympathy/empathy. You want us to feel sorry for you because you are stupid and acted without thinking?

To be completely honest i would be angry if somebody lost a place to do law who really wanted to and didn't throw away 2 years of their life because they decided to let you in.

Don't pretend there was any other reason for posting your life story, unless it's practice for your creative piece in the HSC.

Wait until you are 21 and get in through mature age entry if you havn't killed yourself by then.
 
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Legal Practitioners Admission Board (LPAB) - Diploma in Law Practice :

The diploma provides the means by which residents of New South Wales and others have traditionally acquired their legal training when they did not have access to university law schools.
The LPAB is not a degree-granting body, and unlike a university, does not offer personal supervision or facilities for research. Emphasis in the Diploma course is on its practical, professional orientation.

If you posses any of the qualifications listed on the application form you may be eligible for registration. These include:
• a STAT result of 152;
• a university degree;
• a NSW Higher School Certificate and a UAI of at least 66 plus an English mark of 70(ESL) or 60(Standard/Advanced);
• a university or TAFE college Diploma, Advanced Diploma or Associate Diploma;
• working as a paralegal or legal secretary for at least three years;
• working as a police officer or registered nurse

After completion, you may take a Practical Legal Training course after which you may practice also after completing the Diploma you may be eligible for candidature in a University Master of Laws (LLM) program, or other specialised postgraduate law courses. Diploma students have a successful presence in the University of Sydney's prestigious postgraduate program. Current students of the Diploma also have the choice to transfer to a Bachelor of Laws program.

Links to further information:
http://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlin..._students_page
www.usyd.edu.au/lec


EDIT:
http://blogs.smh.com.au/radar/archives/2005/01/degree_free.html There's some talk of the Diploma halfway down the page.
 
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