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    Is the B. Arts (Psych)/ B. Laws only available at Macquarie Uni?!?

    Yes, as far as I am aware, Macq is the only uni to offer psych and law as a combined degree.
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    Does the university you go to really matter?

    Law is a unique degree in that one benefits much more from interacting and discussing the materials than other degrees. You learn more from discussing issues with your peers sometimes than you do from listening to a lecture or reading a textbook. Also, remember that the law is a profession...
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    cover letter and the position?

    Yes to the first, no to the second. Working for free is what you do at community legal centres, not law firms.
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    Any point transferring from UWS Law to MQ Law?

    One at Malles Two at Freehills Two at Blakes Three at Minters Four at AAR Four at Clutz
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    Any point transferring from UWS Law to MQ Law?

    I take it you're only talking about investment banking here, because if you're not, you're sorely mistaken. I only encountered two UWS students during the 2009/10 clerkship period at top tier law firms. On the other hand, I know at least 16 mac students who secured top-tier clerkships. Sure...
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    What marks are considered GOOD in law school?

    Because it's true? If you want a summer clerkship in a top-tier firm in today's post-GFC market, you'll need a distinction average. In my experience, people without a distinction average are exceptions to the rule, rather than indicative of a general trend.
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    What marks are considered GOOD in law school?

    You mean mid tier, don't you? For a top-tier you should be on your way to first class honours.
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    Becoming a barrister in QLD - questions

    You start on zilch. Think of yourself as a small business. You only make money when you get a brief. Top silks can charge up to $1000 an hour.
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    Butterworths v mann australian law dict. ????

    Butterworths
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    Graduate salaries 2011

    Notwithstanding confidentiality, it's pretty widely known... Australian Firms
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    Internships overseas

    Look at completing a clerkship in England. A few magic circle firms offer them. I know Linklaters has a specific Australian clerkship.
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    Might have failed contracts exam...

    Wait until you receive your results before panicking.
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    law without legal studies

    To the contrary, those policy type questions are what judges consider when applying the law. Whilst judges might not explicitly ask 'how is x section of the crimes act achieving justice for society and the individual' they take into account policy considerations, such as whether reading a law in...
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    law without legal studies

    Whilst you may not NEED the knowledge gained in legal studies to excel at law, it's a good way of finding out if you would be SUITED to the study of law. It would be terrible if you got into law only to find out that you hate it. Legal studies gives you a preview of what you are up for prior to...
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    Summer clerkships 2009/2010

    As far as I understand, 'articles' refers to an 'articled clerkship'. Whether that is the forerunner to the summer clerkship I'm not sure.
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    What's Better?

    Nah, you can do it at mac too. I'm not sure if they mark your assessments as a post-grad student though...
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    MQ, UNE or SCU?

    Funding is dropping overall to non-science faculties. But relative to SCU and UNE I would imagine MQ comes out well on top.
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    Summer clerkships 2009/2010

    Find out about your interviewer and highlight things on your CV during the interview that they would appreciate. It is generally my experience that people form connections with others that remind them a little bit of themselves. So if you have an interviewer who used to play club rugby, and you...
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    Summer clerkships 2009/2010

    done!
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    How to prepare for the clerkship season

    If you want in at the big 6, I would say you need an average of 76+. That said, a poorly written cover letter will screw you over. I think when you get to July you need to make a judgment call: * If you have an average over 76, a balanced CV, and fancy your ability at writing a great cover...
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