but he might (god forbid) LIKE accounting.bshoc said:I just love it how people are arguing about which boring office job is better - they're both sh*t guys, if you're really going to choose, just pick the one you hate less.
I know this is probably not the right attitude to take but I tend to follow on this guy's trail of thoughtbshoc said:I just love it how people are arguing about which boring office job is better - they're both sh*t guys, if you're really going to choose, just pick the one you hate less.
grad law is really good (i.e. a JD) they enable you to also practice as a lawyer and take much less time to do.I wouldn't mind considering Graduate Law, is there any difference between this and BLaw? Im interested in IT Law and I could finish my BSciInfoSys that way.
To get into grad law at usyd or unsw, you generally need a uai of >90.politik said:I wouldn't mind considering Graduate Law, is there any difference between this and BLaw? Im interested in IT Law and I could finish my BSciInfoSys that way.
how much over 90 are we talkin here? and what kind of uni marks would you need?sikeveo said:To get into grad law at usyd or unsw, you generally need a uai of >90.
rand0m3r said:i'm not sure if other ppl have already addressed this, but you no longer need an accounting major/degree to get a CA. however, there will be a fair number of bridging courses to do.
is this correct? You can do your major in finance and still get at CA but you would have to do bridging courses in accounting.
Would the bridging courses be with the people who give you the CA?
Appreciate any info
2 years at my uni, or 3 years for JD and MBA double post grad degreeace said:Quicker avenue than doing the full 3yrs or so that Graduate Law takes.
As long as people know what they are getting themselves into then ok. Doing grad law, just cause law is law is not a good enough reason.turtleface said:2 years at my uni, or 3 years for JD and MBA double post grad degree
No law knowledge is assumed for JDs. Once you have the JD you have all teh necessary requirements to be admitted as a solicitor though (just like the LLB), after you article of course.politik said:Does this take into account prior experience with Law, or does the GradLaw Degree replace the LLB that normal First Years take?
Do you know what you are talking about? UAI is worth 25%. GPA is worth 75%.politik said:UAI isn't taken into account however im not sure if they use GPA or WAM for entry. I think WAM for UNSW Grad's and GPA for others.
It's the same for UNSWpolitik said:You were referencing USYD. Not UNSW. I'll go have a chat to the Law Student Desk tomorrow and ask.