twistedrebel
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UNSW/Usyd are more like oxford and Harvard than Yale or Harvard. Their is little difference between them and take turns at being on the top.
Yale Law School ranks as the #1 law school in the US whilst Harvard Law is #2 according to US News law school rankings amongst many other ranking systems.prestige all the way!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think if u asked the question, "would you rather go to HLS or YLS", you would be hard pressed to find someone who would choose yale over harvard... both reputable law schools, internationally recognised as leading in their fields...but im pretty sure 99% would choose harvard over yale...why? just the name harvard
You would still be hard pressed to find a student who would choose Yale over Harvard...Yale Law School ranks as the #1 law school in the US whilst Harvard Law is #2 according to US News law school rankings amongst many other ranking systems.
Also, you are completely wrong that employers will favour SLS graduates over UNSWLS graduates...I have been told that the opposite is in fact true amongst large commerical firms and IB's as USyd Law is seen as overly traditional, rigid and its course lacking in the practical edge and progressive approach to law provided by UNSW.
Finally, the prestige of USyd law is based on its age and the fact that it was the only law school in NSW for a significant period of time...this does not mean it is currently the best law school. More importantly, it does not mean it is the best law school for you which is the most important factor you should consider in choosing a law school. When I was choosing between UNSW and USyd, I was consistently told by graduates of USyd law NOT to choose it because of its prestige. You should have chosen USyd if you felt its teaching style and learning environment was best for you.
Nice try ANUI'm not studying law at either UNSW or USyd, although I seriously considered both options. I'm going to Yale... and yes, I did get into Harvard as well, and I turned it down
I'm going to NYU.Hate to bump an old message with a response which is barely relevant, but I'm honestly facepalming at whoever's saying that everyone would choose Harvard over Yale. It's about a 60-40 split, and besides, if all you know about the universities is their name, you're probably not going to get far if you go to them...
In response to USyd vs UNSW, I think it's got more to do with the quality of the other degree taken. If you're doing science, you probably don't want to go to UNSW. Commerce/law would almost certainly be better at UNSW though. What attracted me to UNSW's law program was the quality of teaching and the emphasis on discussions. It seemed more relevant. The mentoring program through the Scientia scholarship was also pretty impressive. Both USyd and UNSW have connections, and after a point, it matters what you do with your degree and the opportunities. If UNSW has more clinics that appeal to you, go there. If you think you can get more out of USyd, go there.
I'm not studying law at either UNSW or USyd, although I seriously considered both options. I'm going to Yale... and yes, I did get into Harvard as well, and I turned it down
Again, nice try, but isn't law in the USA a graduate degree? lol.Um I'm dropping out of ANU at the end of the semester. The US starts in late August; offers came out in late March (after ANU started). Got into Princeton as well as Harvard and Yale, but meh, believe whatever you want.