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. I was foolish. I thought Law would lead me to wealth, smartness and a very attractive wife. I have learned from my mistakes.
2. I most enjoyed the sound sleeping time that seminars provided me.
3. What didn't I like... well, from the incredibly smart yet utterly clueless students, to the monotone lecturers who peel paint off the wall with their boringness, to the immense amount of readings which were shite ridden, to just being considered a wanker by the rest of campus, because let's face it, the law faculty is like a magnet for overachieving wankers.
4. First I combined Pysch., then I combined it with Commerce... now I am combining commerce with arts, because let's face it, now I can be philosophically insightful and also know how to make money out of people listen to me ramble philosophical and ideological crap.
5. I don't plan to practice law anywhere at anytime.
6. No, there is a stronger correllation between being a wanker and good marks than there is doing HSC Legal Studies.