Hi everyone.
I've seen the new? graduate law degree "Juris Doctor" (adopted from the US system) offered at UNSW UTS Monash Melbourne etc.
UNSW says it's aimed at non-law graduates and it is a full -time 3 year program but you can accelerate it full time and complete it in 2 years if u skip some subjects.
I was wondering which one is better. the JD or the LLB (adopted from the UK)?
UNSW doesnt even have the LLM anymore. It's been replaced by the JD
Does being a 'graduate degree" make it better than the LLB which is a bachelor degree? Which one is more recognised among law firms in Australia and in the corporate sector?
Also, from a personal standpoint, I'm currently a year 12 student looking at working in Investment banking/ Mergers Acquisitions/ Corporate Finance. Would it be better for me to get the Comm/Law (LLB) degree at USYD /UNSW working in summer clerkships/paralegal jobs in law firms during my degree.
Or would it be better to complete a single Commerce Degree with a double major and then do the JD graduate program?
Thnx for your comments
I've seen the new? graduate law degree "Juris Doctor" (adopted from the US system) offered at UNSW UTS Monash Melbourne etc.
UNSW says it's aimed at non-law graduates and it is a full -time 3 year program but you can accelerate it full time and complete it in 2 years if u skip some subjects.
I was wondering which one is better. the JD or the LLB (adopted from the UK)?
UNSW doesnt even have the LLM anymore. It's been replaced by the JD
Does being a 'graduate degree" make it better than the LLB which is a bachelor degree? Which one is more recognised among law firms in Australia and in the corporate sector?
Also, from a personal standpoint, I'm currently a year 12 student looking at working in Investment banking/ Mergers Acquisitions/ Corporate Finance. Would it be better for me to get the Comm/Law (LLB) degree at USYD /UNSW working in summer clerkships/paralegal jobs in law firms during my degree.
Or would it be better to complete a single Commerce Degree with a double major and then do the JD graduate program?
Thnx for your comments