got into my 1st prefference! yay =D
anal?
got into my 1st prefference! yay =D
awwww i'm sorry you didn't get your 1st preference, i didn't either, but i did get my 2nd (main round was 3rd pref)Guess it's UWS for me
or rather:
r u gonna do it?Fuck I got offered combined law at Macquarie.
lol. I put that down ironically
Hopefully it opens up half an hour earlier like last time.
Prob not, 2 years of an engineering degree doesn't really transfer to law.r u gonna do it?
lol, you got a USB stick?thanks for the combined law offer and USB stick macquarie, but i think i'll stick to Usyd Law hahahah
Macquarie = pwoned
lol, you got a USB stick?
How big is it?well should come tomoroz, better than wasting my 2nd round offer hahaha
i may put in a 3rd round preference aswell
noi didnt get a later round offer.
i guess ill just have to take my main one.
How big is it?
lol
do u wanna go for the UN, or go for being a hotshot lawyer in the suburbs, or CBD.For the main round, I got Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at UWS, which I have enrolled; for the late round, I got Bachelor of International Studies at Macquarie.
OK, which should I choose now? I like both, law is intriguing, and I really do enjoy politics which is an essential component in the Int'l Studies program at MQ.
I don't necessarily wish to practice law eventually, I'd be happy to work for the federal government; and a degree from either field seems to be a pathway. Plus it would be cool to put an LLB on my business card. Yeah, maybe UWS LLB doesn't look cool, but the prospect of transferring to UTS or MQ after the first year isn't slim. (I don't really fancy going to USyd or UNSW, though if I succeed, I'd take the offer)
Law, no matter which uni I go to, will be hard work, whereas doing a foreign language and political studies will be more relaxed.
I'm perplexed.
For the main round, I got Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at UWS, which I have enrolled; for the late round, I got Bachelor of International Studies at Macquarie.
OK, which should I choose now? I like both, law is intriguing, and I really do enjoy politics which is an essential component in the Int'l Studies program at MQ.
I don't necessarily wish to practice law eventually, I'd be happy to work for the federal government; and a degree from either field seems to be a pathway. Plus it would be cool to put an LLB on my business card. Yeah, maybe UWS LLB doesn't look cool, but the prospect of transferring to UTS or MQ after the first year isn't slim. (I don't really fancy going to USyd or UNSW, though if I succeed, I'd take the offer)
Law, no matter which uni I go to, will be hard work, whereas doing a foreign language and political studies will be more relaxed.
I'm perplexed.
doesn't really matter, they both have similar career avenues:For the main round, I got Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts at UWS, which I have enrolled; for the late round, I got Bachelor of International Studies at Macquarie.
OK, which should I choose now? I like both, law is intriguing, and I really do enjoy politics which is an essential component in the Int'l Studies program at MQ.
I don't necessarily wish to practice law eventually, I'd be happy to work for the federal government; and a degree from either field seems to be a pathway. Plus it would be cool to put an LLB on my business card. Yeah, maybe UWS LLB doesn't look cool, but the prospect of transferring to UTS or MQ after the first year isn't slim. (I don't really fancy going to USyd or UNSW, though if I succeed, I'd take the offer)
Law, no matter which uni I go to, will be hard work, whereas doing a foreign language and political studies will be more relaxed.
I'm perplexed.