From the mouth of a practitioner, family law is dominated by sleazy men who wear rolexes, drive sports cars and are swathed in gold jewellery. The rich ones generally only act for the male parties and earn their living by destroying the character of women through insinuations of them being...
I did read something in the paper recently (the SMH I presume) comparing both genders to their HSC and Uni results and that was the outcome. Am unable to find it on a search however.
However, I don't think the study was that conclusive. I'm not trying to put forward some male superiority...
Not in all exams.
In HSC exams because women mature earlier than men and tend to be a lot more diligent in their studies, which is pretty much what the HSC is about, diligence without reward for innovation and fresh thought.
In university I'll think you'll find that men tend to do better...
At Macq you can do law externally, they just send you all the tapes of the lectures and you do exactly the same exam but don't go to any tutes or lectured.
You have to be pretty studious to do it but I know a guy that worked fulltime in the latter part of his degree as well as (officially)...
Be confident, smile at the interviewers and look comfortable, don't look overconfident to the point of being arrogant however.
Present yourself nicely.
Stress your interpersonal skills, they will be looking for someone comfortable in a corporate environment who will have interact with...
Dude you got 79.33% that's a Distinction.
My group got 23.2/30, a D too which is ok but annoying cos for my section I got 26/30 and another group member did well too but the 3rd bombed out for their part which really dragged us down. And this third was the one bitching at us cos she though we...
1. Why did you choose to study law?
Dad is a barrister, have always watched his career progress with interest. Have been promised his room on Wentworth 5 if I eventually move to the bar and he either retires or goes to the bench. Despite this, when I first left school I had quite different...
Well I transferred in on the strength of my UAI and the questionnaire due to the fact I was doing a pass/fail course and hence only had a pass average.
I am sure they must take UAI into account.
Also as far as the Distinction average goes, it wouldn't guarantee transfer, there is only a...
It would have been more amusing if they split the leftie vote and the Libs got in haha.
I really wouldn't mind getting involved in politics at UTS but I know I am far too right-wing for any of the leftie parties and I have always dreaded joining Young Liberals.
I really think that if a...
And I doubt you would get in with that UAI ^^.
But yeh I do Business/Law it's a pretty good course. It's pretty much about how you go individually rather than what uni you attend. I know a guy who graduated from the course last year and got into a top tier law firm, a lot of his friends also...