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It's hit and miss... Seen people with HD average who are finding it impossible, seen people with Pass averages find a job with ease...I have heard that law graduates do not have any scope??? is it true?? if so what average mark (distinction or credit) average will be needed to be competitive?
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Hd averages struggling? Which uni do you go to mate. Freehills alone took in around 50 clerks this summer. That is a shit ton of people compared to other competitive things like investment banking. Almost everyone I know who were at a decent level landed a clerkship at a big 6 or mid tiers.It's hit and miss... Seen people with HD average who are finding it impossible, seen people with Pass averages find a job with ease...
I'm sitting on a credit average (almost a Distinction average), I've had about 7 interviews, haven't been able to seal the deal... (Probably because I shit my pants in interviews... Got one on the 5 Jan, so fingers crossed)...
It all comes down to: What your expectations are, what your aspirations are, etc... It's not hard finding a job per se... It's very hard to find a job you would actually want... If that makes sense...
You know, 50 clerkships at a top tier firm doesn't exactly put a dent into a figure where there are 12,000 law graduates nationally, every year...Hd averages struggling? Which uni do you go to mate. Freehills alone took in around 50 clerks this summer. That is a shit ton of people compared to other competitive things like investment banking. Almost everyone I know who were at a decent level landed a clerkship at a big 6 or mid tiers.
Law prospects aren't as bad as people say it is. Just because random law schools are opening up everywhere, doesn't automatically mean a decent student will find it substantially harder to get a job (although it is much more competitive than a few decades ago)
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I specified 'decent' law student. 12000 students from every single law school with about 30 pc not applying for law jobs. I'm specifically talking about people at usyd/unsw/umelb/monash and those who actually put in solid effort and are somewhat talented in law (i.e. at least d wam). That's around 25pc of usyd cohort. Which is 60-70 people. Most of them will have a clerkship. You can't expect to be average and land a clerkship in law. That doesn't make it a bad field to go into. Everything else is the same