miss-smexy
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Hi!
I'm doing my preferences right now, and I can't decide on which uni I should put first out of these two (disregard my signature below). The courses I want to do are:
Commerce/Law (Macquarie)
Business/Law (UTS)
From my understanding of these courses (correct me if I am wrong), Commerce and Business are essentially the same degree.
So, when comparing the Commerce and Business part:
* Macquarie has a reputable, strong business school and ranks higher than UTS in terms of this.
With regard to the Law part:
* I looked at the Macquarie website and it seems that their focus is on Business Law etc - and not for if you want to eventually practice as a lawyer.
* UTS Law = Supreme Court of UNSW professional recognition... does Macquarie have this too or not?
* UTS incorporates practical work in their program. Does Macq do this too? Because practical work is highly valued, right? - when applying for jobs at law firms.
* I was reading a BOS thread a few months ago and I remember someone saying that some law firms didn't even consider graduates from UTS. Is this true? =/ It sounds a bit extreme...
I think I'm interested in corporate law - although of course this may change later! So, another separate question: If I wanted to pursue this later, then would Macq or UTS be better?
UTS' uai requirement is higher than Macq... although I think this is because it is located in the city? Or is it because their law course is actually better? On the world scale, Macquarie as a whole also ranks higher than UTS.
So.... I need advice from my fellow BOSers! Anyone doing either of these courses? Do you enjoy them/regret enrolling in them?!
I'm doing my preferences right now, and I can't decide on which uni I should put first out of these two (disregard my signature below). The courses I want to do are:
Commerce/Law (Macquarie)
Business/Law (UTS)
From my understanding of these courses (correct me if I am wrong), Commerce and Business are essentially the same degree.
So, when comparing the Commerce and Business part:
* Macquarie has a reputable, strong business school and ranks higher than UTS in terms of this.
With regard to the Law part:
* I looked at the Macquarie website and it seems that their focus is on Business Law etc - and not for if you want to eventually practice as a lawyer.
* UTS Law = Supreme Court of UNSW professional recognition... does Macquarie have this too or not?
* UTS incorporates practical work in their program. Does Macq do this too? Because practical work is highly valued, right? - when applying for jobs at law firms.
* I was reading a BOS thread a few months ago and I remember someone saying that some law firms didn't even consider graduates from UTS. Is this true? =/ It sounds a bit extreme...
I think I'm interested in corporate law - although of course this may change later! So, another separate question: If I wanted to pursue this later, then would Macq or UTS be better?
UTS' uai requirement is higher than Macq... although I think this is because it is located in the city? Or is it because their law course is actually better? On the world scale, Macquarie as a whole also ranks higher than UTS.
So.... I need advice from my fellow BOSers! Anyone doing either of these courses? Do you enjoy them/regret enrolling in them?!