Who says that a person who works hard in UWS law wont become a great lawyer? If you work hard in any uni then you're going to become a great lawyer. A person who goes to UNSW or USyd and slacks off won't get anything lol.
Really, there are some idiots who go into law thinking that, just coz...
In all unis - whether it be Sydney Uni or UNSW or UWS, there is always an average of a 5% unemployment rate for lawyers. Good lawyers have good marks - if they dont, of course they wont get employed.
There are so many people who have graduated from UWS law school and have gone on to do great...
I honestly have no idea. Im just waiting and waiting....
I have my phone on me at all times and I keep checking the mailbox and email each day.
I feel I did quite well in the interview so admittedly, my hopes are up. I hope they don't come crashing down.
That's why I'm going to do a Bachelor of Adv. Science (in case i become interested in any avenues within science as i absolutely love it) and then do a DipEd.
I hate it when people put down teaching. People say the pay is crap, but in reality, the starting salary of a teacher is usually higher...
I always think balance is good. Comprise a to-do list and give yourself a time limit to do it in, for example, 3 days to brush up on Biology. That way you don't procrastinate. Then give yourself a reward if you do it, like going out or seeing a movie. This really works if you stick to it, if you...
ROFL. All i can say is - why the fuck else are people kicking themselves to get good in school assessments?
It's 50/50. You can't bludge all year being in the bottom ranks then getting good marks in the HSC; that's very unlikely btw, I mean, how can you bludge all year then get 90+ in your exam...
btw, can you also tell me the timetable? do you have to be at uni long hours, monday to friday? i'm just a little curious. i'd really like to know more about the course. thanks!