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goldmambo #5.
I'm keen on doing a B.Arts/B.Laws @ UWS next year..
Anyone have any insight on the course? (in terms of content, etc)
Anyone have any insight on the course? (in terms of content, etc)
5 points, another 5 for legal studies aswell or 5 for being in Greater Western Sydney. But the max is 10 so yeah a UAI of 80ish should get you in, i think it's gone up this year to 93.YO! said:Im aiming for the exact same course at the exact same Uni!
Are you a little worried about the whole negative stigma attached to UWS?
All that talk about future employers discriminating against UWS law grads?
Also, just to let you know, if you attain a band 5/6 in advanced english, you'll be awarded with 10 extra UAI points, so effectively you'll only need a UAI of 80 to be admitted into the course.
I've got a question:Wooz said:5 points, another 5 for legal studies aswell or 5 for being in Greater Western Sydney. But the max is 10 so yeah a UAI of 80ish should get you in, i think it's gone up this year to 93.
Their is alot of negative stigma, besides you can always transfer out to macquarie or uts.
With law grads, you can easily overcome the descrimination in the larger firms by gaining some practical legal training in legal aid, or in work placements, legal clerk jobs, etc.
YO! said:I've got a question:
Right now, I'm only doing Standard English. Would that hinder my chances of being admitted into the course and actually succeeding in it?
The reason why I'm in standard is because I just can't be bothered for English, it bores the crap out of me, although I do read a wide range of texts and I do consider myself to be pretty smart, even if I say so myself lol.
So, do you think I'd still be able to do well in the course, or do you think I should just change my aims?
From personal experience, the law component of the degree has been great. All my tutors have been excellent and the teaching structure is especially nice. Three hour seminars consisting of a medium sized group sets a better platform for debate and discussion than the normal lecture/tutorial standard in my opinion. The only downside is there's usually only about 4 or 5 students that activley participate.Cheap Thrills said:i have arts/law at UWS as one of my top preferences, but im a little worried about the reputation. the degree looks fantastic, but i keep hearing bad things about the uni...are these legit? or should i ignore them? they offered me a scholarship, so part of me REALLY wants to go there, plus the degree looks good. but i keep getting this niggling feeling that it is crap. can someone put my mind at ease??