i do it and i enjoy the subject. it's a lot more difficult than continuers because you have to write essays and do impromtu monologues (which are scary as hell) but even though they're horrible they really help improve your german and expand your vocab and stuff :) and you get used to them after...
i can't seem to make up my mind between doing a combined degree and normal three year degree. I think i'd get a mucher broader knowledge base with a combined degree and get the opportunity to learn about a number of areas that interest me however people have been telling me that it's not that...
yeah i went thursday, it was okay. i didn't really learn anything new or helpful but it was interesting to talk to people from other schools in german :) plus, you gotta love the badges ahahaha
i hate my stupid piece of shit timetable:
Saturday September 13 - German Continuers speaking
Saturday September 20 - German Extension speaking
Friday October 17 - English
Monday October 20 - English
Tuesday October 21 - German Continuers
Thursday October 23 - General Maths
Friday October 24...
as much as i hate it, i do think it should be compulsory to do because it teaches alot of useful skills (mixed in between all the bullshit) however i don't think it should HAVE to be included in the UAI if you do worst in it
my mum did a bachelor of arts, then masters focusing on literature and now she's the CEO of a company, the degree can take you anywhere and definately doesn't mean you'll become unemployed, its just very broad which, in my opinion, is a good thing if you're unsure of what you want to do :)
ohhh i really want to do a double major in commerce and also think that a 99.5 UAI is just a LITTLE crazy so this seems perfect!!
what do you have to do to qualify for grad law? is there like a specific grade that you have to get in the degree you did before or anything?