Hi all, great job with these boards. Lots of really informative posts.
I just have a few questions in regards to studying/working in law.
1- I've applied for the graduate-entry law degree at Monash. I was wondering if anyone has applied for this recently and knows what kind of grades they expect? My average is 73-74 and their website states that 70 is the min for a CSP place, but I'm assuming it would still be quite competitive.
2 - Is your ENTER score considered in the application? My ENTER was 83.5 which although doesn't sound like much, was quite hard to get considering where I went to school.
3- Roughly how much time is spent studying for each subject weekly?
4 - Are you supposed to specialise in a certain area when you choose your electives or does that come later? I'm interested in pursuing family law.
5- If someone could give me the names of some big firms (I realise they wouldn't be top-tier) in this field?
6- Is it possible to work as a lawyer part-time? I've just graduated from a Communications degree, majoring in journalism and PR, and would like to combine both these areas. Ideally, I'd like to practice law roughly 3-4 days a week, while also having time to do freelance writing. I've read an American article which says that apparently, it is quite common for journalism students to also study law.
7 - I'm really passionate about working in the family law field, however I've heard that it can be very draining emotionally. Can someone give me a bit of insight into this? Does it usually require long hours?
Thanks so much for your help in advance
I just have a few questions in regards to studying/working in law.
1- I've applied for the graduate-entry law degree at Monash. I was wondering if anyone has applied for this recently and knows what kind of grades they expect? My average is 73-74 and their website states that 70 is the min for a CSP place, but I'm assuming it would still be quite competitive.
2 - Is your ENTER score considered in the application? My ENTER was 83.5 which although doesn't sound like much, was quite hard to get considering where I went to school.
3- Roughly how much time is spent studying for each subject weekly?
4 - Are you supposed to specialise in a certain area when you choose your electives or does that come later? I'm interested in pursuing family law.
5- If someone could give me the names of some big firms (I realise they wouldn't be top-tier) in this field?
6- Is it possible to work as a lawyer part-time? I've just graduated from a Communications degree, majoring in journalism and PR, and would like to combine both these areas. Ideally, I'd like to practice law roughly 3-4 days a week, while also having time to do freelance writing. I've read an American article which says that apparently, it is quite common for journalism students to also study law.
7 - I'm really passionate about working in the family law field, however I've heard that it can be very draining emotionally. Can someone give me a bit of insight into this? Does it usually require long hours?
Thanks so much for your help in advance