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!
I was thinking of doing Martin Luther King Jr. for a little while, but I'm finding it difficult to create a focus question. Does anybody have any suggestions?
I'm also thinking about doing Mary Queen of Scots...
Re: best way to organise books?
haha! that's what i've been doing for the prelims :P but i think the best way to to have a folder for each subject and put all of your junk in it. A4 display folders. that way you can take them in your bag when you need them to school, and it's all there in one...