What if i don't get the UAI 4 law? (2 Viewers)

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Originally posted by eling
Maquarie and Wollongong sounds go-able.. where can i find their cutoff for this year?
2004:
Macq: 95.40
'gong: 91.00
 

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yer im like u.. i was so gd up to do physio
but its only offered at 3 uni's and its gone up to 95.* - 97.* now
dont know if ill get that ay.. bumminnnnnn
 

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You do not need a LLB to be a lawyer. You can do a Diploma in Law with 66.
 

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Graduate Law! In USYD all you need is a UAI above 90, and a credit average in ANY degree, if you have honours, Masters or a PhD, your pretty much guarentted an offer!
 

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Originally posted by Will_Sparky
Graduate Law! In USYD all you need is a UAI above 90, and a credit average in ANY degree, if you have honours, Masters or a PhD, your pretty much guarentted an offer!
oh is that all :(

is it very hard to get above 90?
 

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Originally posted by = Jennifer =
oh is that all :(

is it very hard to get above 90?
not too difficult......but i think the hard part is getting the phd :p
 

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Originally posted by AGB
not too difficult......but i think the hard part is getting the phd :p
Yeah but you get to become a Dr. You get to change that M for a D is Mr, or completley play around with it if your female.
 

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Nah mate, here's what ur gonna do: Your gonna simply go for a BA, NOTHING ELSE, but a BA. Once you have that, you can choose any course you want man. HSC counts for zip once u have that sweet BA.
 

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BA save yourself some dignity and get a BSc.
 

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BSc.. Pffft! BA all the way! But Honours REALLY help your chances of any form of postgraduate study, weather it be MPhil, PhD, Grad. Law, Grad. Diploma.. etc...
 

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Of course! doing honours allows u to bypass the Masters degree altogether if u aim for a PhD. huge timesaver :p
but u gotta be good to be offered to do honours
 

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Originally posted by kimmeh
BA graduates work at maccas ;):p:rolleyes:
They can know the history of the hamburger, Kimmeh your only looking at the majority of BA graduates, there is other opportunities available
  • Bus Drivers
  • Truck Drivers
  • Various Apprenticeships
  • Drug Dealers
  • Dole Bludgers
  • Money Beggers
 

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Originally posted by Xayma
They can know the history of the hamburger, Kimmeh your only looking at the majority of BA graduates, there is other opportunities available
  • Bus Drivers
  • Truck Drivers
  • Various Apprenticeships
  • Drug Dealers
  • Dole Bludgers
  • Money Beggers
damn thats harsh :eek:

Nah to me I see the BA is a more of an "enjoyment" degree; ppl take it as a hobby or enjoyable past time :p while combining it with something else.

I dont see any practical application of BA in the workforce by its own tho... usually ppl combine it with something like Law, and it says to the employer "I'm a cultured person to boot, hire me!". The icing on the cake so to speak.
 

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+ Garbologist?
lol.. reminds me, my principal has a BA...

Originally posted by Giant Lobster
Nah to me I see the BA is a more of an "enjoyment" degree; ppl take it as a hobby or enjoyable past time :p while combining it with something else.

I dont see any practical application of BA in the workforce by its own tho... usually ppl combine it with something like Law, and it says to the employer "I'm a cultured person to boot, hire me!". The icing on the cake so to speak.
i was talking about the BA degre only.. no double degree ... :p yeah i agree.. there is no practical application for BA alone. it needs to at least be combined with something else, like law, as GL said.
 

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People who take a BA like pretending they are uni students. In much the same way that security guards pretend they are police.
 

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haha xayma man i think u shud tune down the BA bashing now, u mite offend some ppl here :p
 

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Ok Ill stop bashing the BA, before I get killed...
 

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