In my opinion, its mainly due to prestige+money. Also, many people think that because they get a big ATAR, they need to do a course which matches their potential. However, in saying that some law students do it because they have a passion or liking for the subject. One of my best mates, who was dux at my school, was passionate about doing law from year 9. Additionally, as Aerath said, combining law and commerce gives you access to many different careers.I see all these 4 units maths and sciences kids wanting to do Law??
I don't get the point, is it just because of prestige or is there any other logical sense to this??
I want to be an IBer, hence will choose this degree.I see all these 4 units maths and sciences kids wanting to do Law??
I don't get the point, is it just because of prestige or is there any other logical sense to this??
no - law is becoming seen as a much more generalist degree - only about 50% of graduates actually go on to practice law. Others go into business, academia, politics, government work etc etcWhat type of courses??...just because you do law does that mean you have to become a lawyer in the courts??
The only time a Clutz lawyer sees the inside of a courtroom is when they're being sued for sexual harassment.no - law is becoming seen as a much more generalist degree - only about 50% of graduates actually go on to practice law. Others go into business, academia, politics, government work etc etc
Furthermore, being a lawyer doesn't mean you will be in the courts - in a commercial practice if you are in mergers/acquisitions or banking etc you may not go into a court room in the majority of your career.
As far as I know there is no majors for law.I want to be an IBer, hence will choose this degree.
Commerce Major - Finance and Law Major - The Law of Banking
I'm not 100% sure myself, but I think kaz1 is right. But obviously, employers ask which subjects you have done. (It'd be pretty difficult to get into a Family Law firm if you've done Environmental/Energy and Resources/Corporate etc).As far as I know there is no majors for law.
Because they are risk averse and don't follow their heart.I see all these 4 units maths and sciences kids wanting to do Law??
I don't get the point, is it just because of prestige or is there any other logical sense to this??
That made no sense to me, but good luck.I want to be an IBer, hence will choose this degree.
Commerce Major - Finance and Law Major - The Law of Banking