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I still like the law society's made up case for mock trialAsquithian said:Law exams generally have rather inventive names.
Basil Burrows. Alex Andrews.
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I still like the law society's made up case for mock trialAsquithian said:Law exams generally have rather inventive names.
Basil Burrows. Alex Andrews.
Big lol at Q2 in that paper.Asquithian said:Law exams generally have rather inventive names.
Basil Burrows. Alex Andrews.
That looks like the kind of questions I got last year on native title...don't tell me you have to do mabo and wik again after doing in history then prelim legal...blah011 said:Big lol at Q2 in that paper.
All accounts say that legal really doesn't help one at law. Furthermore, a lot of law students haven't done legal, like me. So yes, they will go over all the "basic" stuff again.melsc said:don't tell me you have to do mabo and wik again after doing in history then prelim legal...blah
I forgot about that...I just hate mabo...I am so over itPwarYuex said:All accounts say that legal really doesn't help one at law. Furthermore, a lot of law students haven't done legal, like me. So yes, they will go over all the "basic" stuff again.
Your mother likes to play with cars in her spare time?bearpooh said:What most people do is to either do a lease back or do an interest only loan.
If you really want to amortise the car, then you arrange a 60% residual.
That is how my mom has a cheap Mercedes ($60K ) that she only pays around
$ 400 a month for.
The benefit of this is that you change your car every three or 4 years.
I doubt it, but I wouldn't be surprised if he'd want to look like one. After all, Australians aren't as well regarded.natstar said:Is bearpooh a yank? If not, why do you spell "mum" as "mom"
You mean Aborigines. Aboriginal is the adjective, Aborigine is the noun, and this isn't even just for Australia.Gavrillo said:Question: How many Aboriginals do law at USYD/UNSW?
Ahah, yeh. It's like people saying "I'm doing an LLB", in order for the other person to ask what an LLB is.Asquithian said:...or at least talk about them for 'cachet' value.
*the full bench stops eating their weetbix and turns to NTB, an old QC drops his spoon into the milk and a retired high court judge nearly chokes*Not-That-Bright said:Whats an LLB?
hahah. The old QC probably comes from the age when "BA" was "AB".Frigid said:*the full bench stops eating their weetbix and turns to NTB, an old QC drops his spoon into the milk and a retired high court judge nearly chokes*![]()
Perhaps out socialising before uni starts againmatt#1 said:damn...where is everyone? This thread of all threads was spam central at about this time last night.
socialising *blinks* what's that?Sarah said:Perhaps out socialising before uni starts again![]()
Agh!Asquithian said:Law exams generally have rather inventive names.
Basil Burrows. Alex Andrews.
:uhhuh:Sarah said:Perhaps out socialising before uni starts again![]()
