hYperTrOphY said:
Thanks a lot for the info Jonathan!!
So, if I was to do B Social Science (Criminology)/B Laws - do you recommend that UWS is the best university to attend?
Also, if you dont mind me asking - what profession are you looking to enter after completing the course?
haha never ask if a uni is the 'best one' lol
you're almost never likely to get a balanced response..
i'd suggest you do what i and a lot of my friends did - just ask each uni at open days or people on here or whatever what they like about their course and what they dont liike...mots people seem unable to tell you negatives so probly best to do a bit of research thru uac or whatever yourself
you need to keep in mind what yo9u want to do with your degree because it may be good or bad for you to attend uws depending upon what you want to do...
im doing bus/law..and i can tell you that the law degree is excellent, whether you're doing law for interest of to help get a job with your other degree or to become a lawyer. You do a wide range of units, and tehre are a range of electives that cover pretty much every area of law. (For the most part) lecturers are awesome, people are cool... workload aint excessive, although being law it is a lot of reading but you'll get thath everywhere.
Eg semester 1 you do Intro to Law and Torts Law.
Torts law consists of one asisgnment and the final exam. its intereting work and long as you do the work each week it shouldnt be too much to handle.
Intro, this year was a multiple choice 10question test, a 2 part assignment and the final exam. Although, our torts lecturer was saying they may be condenscing it next year to be just the assignment and the exam and the assignment would be one all due wk 13 rathe rthan 2 parts due wk 8 and wk 13.
the uni has a Pro Bono law program, which allows you to get some contacts and experience and you can apply from 2nd-5th year. Its a program that's linked up to o/s ones so its good work to get up your practical skills. Alsothere's the standard summer clerkships and stuff that you'll find at every uni.
Unlike anumber of unis and alike some, you can graduate from your first degree end of 3rd year, rather than at (i think uts? for eg) where both degrees are stretched out over th 5 yrs...so say you decided you hate law and dont wanna be a lawyer or whatave, you can graduate with your 1st degree end of 3rd yr
facilties aint exactly the best, and hecs just went up, but the teaching and students make up for it
the facilities that are necessary, like library and computer resources are enough to enable to you to do good work and there are heaps of societes and activities around.
one thing tho btw - make sure you have a look thru uac and see what campus your major is on for the soc sci. coz noit all of them for all degrees are in teh same places...
plus, uac sometimes get it wrong, so when time to send your applications to uac ceoms - give the uni a buzz and keep checkin the uac site to make sure the course still exists and to see if it is still at the same campus