I was just wondering what u guys think about them removing Jurisprudence and now all this talk about PLT. I'm sure most people took these two factors into consideration when choosing to do law at UWS. Is anyone having reservations?
there should be a link in webct to go to a survey...you can get more info thru the linkDemandred said:What's this about PLT?
i dunno..depends on your perspective..but from what i've been told uws PLT isnt like...far and beyond all others in quality or cost wise...so i dunno..i don't think its THAT bad a thing...its shitty but not the end of the world i guess...Demandred said:OMFG, wtf are they thinking.
from what ive been told you can do PLT wherever the hell you want...Spirits said:can u get HECS assistance if u do PLT at a different place?
yeah..its not like going from one year to the next...they don't 'assume' i guess, that you're going to do itSpirits said:yeah its just that PLT is different to transferring. PLT is AFTER u graduate right?
Spirits said:I was just wondering what u guys think about them removing Jurisprudence and now all this talk about PLT. I'm sure most people took these two factors into consideration when choosing to do law at UWS. Is anyone having reservations?
Isnt it the certificate you have to get thru the skool of law after ur degree to practice law?wrong_turn said:what is the PLT?
it's the postgraduate training course which qualifies you for a practising certificate. Law Society link here.melsc said:Isnt it the certificate you have to get thru the skool of law after ur degree to practice law?
Is the PLT only a requirement for practice in NSW? Even thought I dont want to go interstate it wld be good to knowJonathan A said:The PLT (also known as the Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice) is not available at every uni - not even USyd has it. As I said, most people go to:
-College of Law (at St Leonards)
-UOW (does not have practical placement)
-UTS
-UWS (which has some units with College of Law)
-ANU
-Bond in QLD (Which offers a Master of Law (Legal Practice) degree)