charlie_charlie
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Hey all,
I'm currently considering to study law but I'm one of those people who can see myself doing anything from Arts to Commerce..although I *think* I am swinging towards arts and Social Sciences. Anyway, right now, I'm considering Social Inquiry/Law @ UTS. From my understanding (which may be wrong) it focuses mainly on social issues - now, this might be a really dumb question - but would this in anyway affect me in gaining employment at a commerical law firm, later down the track? Do the employers really look at your other degree and say "Oh, you majored in Politics, what are you doing in this (for example) commerical law firm?" Does the Arts/Science/Commerce/Engineering aspect really affect you in this sense, or does the Combined Law degree just provide more flexibility for the other degree (eg Law helping the Science aspect)....
I hope you can understand my convulted post...and thanks in advance to anyone who tries to hammer out a response to this! (If you can understand it) I'm just a naive ex Yr 12 student who wants to study law with...something!
I'm currently considering to study law but I'm one of those people who can see myself doing anything from Arts to Commerce..although I *think* I am swinging towards arts and Social Sciences. Anyway, right now, I'm considering Social Inquiry/Law @ UTS. From my understanding (which may be wrong) it focuses mainly on social issues - now, this might be a really dumb question - but would this in anyway affect me in gaining employment at a commerical law firm, later down the track? Do the employers really look at your other degree and say "Oh, you majored in Politics, what are you doing in this (for example) commerical law firm?" Does the Arts/Science/Commerce/Engineering aspect really affect you in this sense, or does the Combined Law degree just provide more flexibility for the other degree (eg Law helping the Science aspect)....
I hope you can understand my convulted post...and thanks in advance to anyone who tries to hammer out a response to this! (If you can understand it) I'm just a naive ex Yr 12 student who wants to study law with...something!
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