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I just typed out a few questions which could be answered by the people who study law. While I am convinced about the course I wish to study next year, some of the responses to these questions should provide me with more insight into law at Uni.

1. Why did you choose to study law?

2. What do you most enjoy about studying law at uni?

3. What do you find most unenjoyable about studying law?

4. What did you combine with law, and what were you reasons for doing so?

5. What do you plan on doing after you graduate? (If you plan on practicing law - which field?)

6. Is there, in your opinion, a correlation between success in HSC legal studies and law at uni? Why/why not?

These are just off the top of my head. If I think of anything else, I'll add them.
Thanks to anyone who responds.
 
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hYperTrOphY said:
I just typed out a few questions which could be answered by the people who study law. While I am convinced about the course I wish to study next year, some of the responses to these questions should provide me with more insight into law at Uni.

1. Why did you choose to study law?

2. What do you most enjoy about studying law at uni?

3. What do you find most unenjoyable about studying law?

4. What did you combine with law, and what were you reasons for doing so?

5. What do you plan on doing after you graduate? (If you plan on practicing law - which field?)

6. Is there, in your opinion, a correlation between success in HSC legal studies and law at uni? Why/why not?

These are just off the top of my head. If I think of anything else, I'll add them.
Thanks to anyone who responds.
Are you serious? You didn't even look through any of the preexisting threads?

http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=39582
http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?t=71496
 

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hYperTrOphY said:
I just typed out a few questions which could be answered by the people who study law. While I am convinced about the course I wish to study next year, some of the responses to these questions should provide me with more insight into law at Uni.

1. Why did you choose to study law?

2. What do you most enjoy about studying law at uni?

3. What do you find most unenjoyable about studying law?

4. What did you combine with law, and what were you reasons for doing so?

5. What do you plan on doing after you graduate? (If you plan on practicing law - which field?)

6. Is there, in your opinion, a correlation between success in HSC legal studies and law at uni? Why/why not?

These are just off the top of my head. If I think of anything else, I'll add them.
Thanks to anyone who responds.
1. no comment

2. the girls

3. the study itself

4. hardcore commerce...coz im azn

5. a few years in practice (hopefully in criminal)....meet a hawwt corporate lawyer...or even a sexy paralegal/legal secetary, marry her and then retire at the age of 30.

6. experts suggest that a uai of 80 is sufficent for studying law.
 
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santaslayer said:
1. no comment

2. the girls

3. the study itself

4. hardcore commerce...coz im azn

5. a few years in practice (hopefully in criminal)....meet a hawwt corporate lawyer...or even a sexy paralegal/legal secetary, marry her and then retire at the age of 30.

6. experts suggest that a uai of 80 is sufficent for studying law.

Hyper- that kind of post is what you should expect if you don't even look at the "Important" threads.
 

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1. Why did you choose to study law? tis an appropriate profession for my high school, overwhelmingly overpopulated by UAI99+ sheep.

2. What do you most enjoy about studying law at uni? the intellectual challenge. the reading of facts and weird cases.

3. What do you find most unenjoyable about studying law? the excess reading. the dryness of the reading sometimes. shit teachers.

4. What did you combine with law, and what were you reasons for doing so? commerce. asian.

5. What do you plan on doing after you graduate? (If you plan on practicing law - which field?) at the moment, most likely corporate, coz that's where the blings at. might also look into immigration, which is the main practice of the firm i'm working in as a clerk.

6. Is there, in your opinion, a correlation between success in HSC legal studies and law at uni? Why/why not? absolutely none. you may be ahead for the first... week? but the lightspeed of everything at uni means the uni student will catch up pretty quick.
 

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1. Why did you choose to study law?
Because in the long run I want to make a shitload of cash and ruin peoples lives. Law will allow me to achieve both at the same time.


2. What do you most enjoy about studying law at uni?
I can look down on Arts students, knowing that I am better than they will ever be. Unless they have combined Arts with law, of course, that's different.


3. What do you find most unenjoyable about studying law?
Not really being able to look down on Medicine students. This, and all the boring, dry reading. Writing essays sucks too.


4. What did you combine with law, and what were you reasons for doing so?
I combined with Medical Science, because it makes me look hardcore and smart. Also, I feel that an intimate knowledge of the human body and how it works will assist me in inflicting pain on jurors who forgot that they meant to say 'NOT guilty'.


5. What do you plan on doing after you graduate? (If you plan on practicing law - which field?)
I plan on being worked like a slave for five to ten years, before finally being able to make a shitload of cash.


6. Is there, in your opinion, a correlation between success in HSC legal studies and law at uni? Why/why not?
No. In fact, one of my lecturers stated that those who did legal studies often had trouble adapting to law at a university level compared to those who did not.
 

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hfis said:
4. What did you combine with law, and what were you reasons for doing so?
I combined with Medical Science, because it makes me look hardcore and smart. Also, I feel that an intimate knowledge of the human body and how it works will assist me in inflicting pain on jurors who forgot that they meant to say 'NOT guilty'.
unless, of course, someone else does the kingshit of all undergrad courses, BACHELOR OF MEDICINE/BACHELOR OF SURGERY, BACHELOR OF LAWS (MBBS, LLB). then, my friend, you'll be out-prestiged.
 

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Not if I outprestige them first! Fuck it, I'll pay the university $10million for an LLD if I have to, I WILL CRUSH ALL WHO STAND IN MY PATH.

*breathes*

Oh, and further to question two; saying that you study law impresses girls parents I've found. Very useful indeed.
 

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hfis said:
Oh, and further to question two; saying that you study law impresses girls parents I've found. Very useful indeed.
between girls and parents, insert asian :D

unless, of course, their precious already does law and is rich, beautiful and intelligent :(

damn i must lower my standards and go for commerce chix
 

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Oh, and further to question two; saying that you study law impresses girls parents I've found. Very useful indeed.
Hell yes I 've found that

and yes especially asian girl parents
 

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Hyper- that kind of post is what you should expect if you don't even look at the "Important" threads.
Heeey maaan...don't diss my post...
Number 2-6 were all serious.

Asian's usually only have one choice when it comes to combined law...:p
 

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santaslayer said:
Heeey maaan...don't diss my post...
Number 2-6 were all serious
my friend, if number 2 was serious, could you please clarify the equivocation of your answer. do you mean that, by doing law, you:

- get to meet nice girls?
- more girls like you on account of your studying law?
- there are nice, cute asian girls with round eyes and cute cheeks at UoW?

(if it's the last option, i'm So0o0o0o0oo there)
 

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Frigid said:
my friend, if number 2 was serious, could you please clarify the equivocation of your answer. do you mean that, by doing law, you:

- get to meet nice girls?
- more girls like you on account of your studying law?
- there are nice, cute asian girls with round eyes and cute cheeks at UoW?

(if it's the last option, i'm So0o0o0o0oo there)
I think all three factors would be present whoever you are, or wherever you study law, but what I did mean was that law girls turn me on full stop. :p

The second option you provided in the above, if you think about it, can be pretty shit at times though. :(
 

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but what I did mean was that law girls turn me on full stop. :p
agree. pretty law girls are a bit like the motto for Miss HK (the combination of beauty and intelligence).

she makes my hunting-halfway-across-sydney-to-buy-specialist-chocolate-effort worth it ;)
 

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I think all three factors would be present whoever you are, or wherever you study law, but what I did mean was that law girls turn me on full stop. :p

The second option you provided in the above, if you think about it, can be pretty shit at times though. :(
I can vouch for those three factors.
 

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wrong_turn said:
it impresses them that much :confused:
fully. i get offers from asian parents on behalf of their daughters every day. :rolleyes:
 

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im sold to law...as long as i get in :(
exactly I have been to numerous open days and even Uni of NSW "Law outreach program " *even though I know I wont get in* and all they do is try to seel you on law! I felt like saying "HELLO I'm sold, why not tell me how I can get in grrrra" :mad:
 

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