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Melbourne Uni Plans US model

If you can't be bothered reading... basically the idea is a move the a US stlye system where you do a 3/4 year generalist degree in arts/science/commerce ect and then go to "Law School."

I see it this way:

Advantages:
The first 3 years of uni would have been shitloads easier.
I could have slept more.
I could have drunk more.
I would have had more artsy-fartsy subjects and been able to impose my views on random subjects in tutorials more.
I may have made more non-law friends.

Disadvantages:
Uni would go on FOREVER.
More mature age students.
Would probably have lived with my parents for longer.
I probably would have smoked more drugs (as opposed to ~0)
I may have got sick of uni and packed up my shit and moved somewhere in the EU and never come home. (May be considered an advantage... but I wouldn't have a degree.)

Both UG and PG have their advantages... but I think straight law UG suited me best. Whatever floats you boat I guess.

-B
 

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dont you pretty much have to do something/law anyway?
i dont think many uni's offer b law
 

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gerhard said:
dont you pretty much have to do something/law anyway?
i dont think many uni's offer b law
UTS does and UOW will, in 2006 I think.


I've always preferred undergrad law. Postgrad...u dont even know what will happen after the 3-4 yrs... u might be pressured by family/whateva to get ur arse into a full time job...if u can get into law in the first instance then go for undergrad...if u cant, then theres always postgrad..
 

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BillytheFIsh said:
Melbourne Uni Plans US model

If you can't be bothered reading... basically the idea is a move the a US stlye system where you do a 3/4 year generalist degree in arts/science/commerce ect and then go to "Law School."

I see it this way:

Advantages:
The first 3 years of uni would have been shitloads easier.
I could have slept more.
I could have drunk more.
I would have had more artsy-fartsy subjects and been able to impose my views on random subjects in tutorials more.
I may have made more non-law friends.

Disadvantages:
Uni would go on FOREVER.
More mature age students.
Would probably have lived with my parents for longer.
I probably would have smoked more drugs (as opposed to ~0)
I may have got sick of uni and packed up my shit and moved somewhere in the EU and never come home. (May be considered an advantage... but I wouldn't have a degree.)

Both UG and PG have their advantages... but I think straight law UG suited me best. Whatever floats you boat I guess.

-B
I think the standard would be higher if law went post graduate. Not all first years are ready for law. Three years of arts is good preparation. However, the skills required in for law are different from the skills learnt and applied in arts and commerce. They are similar, but being able to write a 3500 word essay on so and so doesn't mean you will be good at law.

That said, the current system gets the arts or commerce out of the way at the beginning with only some law subjects done at the time. The only law school that makes you do arts or commerce all the way through the degree is ANU.

Perhaps the course should be restructured. Perhaps the first year should only be arts/commerce and the introduction law subject. No substantive law subjects in first year (ie no torts in first year). Perhaps less law in the first half of the degree and more arts/commerce in the first half.

But again I felt that doing arts at the same time as my first 3 years of law was beneficial. Especially majoring in politics. I just wish I'd known then what I know now about law.
 
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I actually like the look of UG rather than PG. I'd rather get a taste of law in first year while getting used to uni doing arts etc subjects. Then by the end of third year those who find thery hated law have 1 degree to be happy with, and those who like law can put their full energy into in the last two years. I wouldnt like three whole years of no law subjects at all.
Still i can see the merits of both ways :)
 

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melsc said:
I actually like the look of UG rather than PG. I'd rather get a taste of law in first year while getting used to uni doing arts etc subjects. Then by the end of third year those who find thery hated law have 1 degree to be happy with, and those who like law can put their full energy into in the last two years. I wouldnt like three whole years of no law subjects at all.
Still i can see the merits of both ways :)
I'd have to suggest that post grad law looks very heavy. Almost law overload. Criminal law, Foundations of law, contracts 1, Public law and LLS ALL in one session. Yikes.

Year 1
SESSION 1

* LAWS1001 Criminal Law 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS1052 Foundations of Law (6 UOC)
* LAWS1071 Contracts 1 (3 UOC)
* LAWS2140 Public Law (3 UOC)
* LAWS6210 Law, Lawyers and Society (6 UOC)

SESSION 2

* LAWS1011 Criminal Law 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS1061 Torts (6 UOC)
* LAWS1072 Contracts 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS2160 Administrative Law (6 UOC)

YEAR 2

* LAWS1081 Property, Equity & Trusts 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS1082 Property and Equity 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS2150 Federal Constitutional Law (6 UOC)
* LAWS2311 Litigation 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS2321 Litigation 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS4010 Business Associations 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS7420 Advanced Legal Research (2 UOC)

Plus ONE of:

* LAWS8320 Legal Theory (6 UOC)
* LAWS8820 Law and Social Theory (6 UOC)
 

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erawamai said:
SESSION 2

  • LAWS1011 Criminal Law 2 (6 UOC)
  • LAWS1061 Torts (6 UOC)
  • LAWS1072 Contracts 2 (6 UOC)
  • LAWS2160 Administrative Law (6 UOC)
this was my timetable this sem... i wonder what will happen to me :p
 

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erawamai said:
I'd have to suggest that post grad law looks very heavy. Almost law overload. Criminal law, Foundations of law, contracts 1, Public law and LLS ALL in one session. Yikes.

Year 1
SESSION 1

* LAWS1001 Criminal Law 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS1052 Foundations of Law (6 UOC)
* LAWS1071 Contracts 1 (3 UOC)
* LAWS2140 Public Law (3 UOC)
* LAWS6210 Law, Lawyers and Society (6 UOC)

SESSION 2

* LAWS1011 Criminal Law 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS1061 Torts (6 UOC)
* LAWS1072 Contracts 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS2160 Administrative Law (6 UOC)

YEAR 2

* LAWS1081 Property, Equity & Trusts 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS1082 Property and Equity 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS2150 Federal Constitutional Law (6 UOC)
* LAWS2311 Litigation 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS2321 Litigation 2 (6 UOC)
* LAWS4010 Business Associations 1 (6 UOC)
* LAWS7420 Advanced Legal Research (2 UOC)

Plus ONE of:

* LAWS8320 Legal Theory (6 UOC)
* LAWS8820 Law and Social Theory (6 UOC)
Would it be like doing a straight LLB or is the UG LLB a lil more spread out since the UTS one is over four years? In terms of law overload I mean
 

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melsc said:
Would it be like doing a straight LLB or is the UG LLB a lil more spread out since the UTS one is over four years? In terms of law overload I mean
I think straight up law at uts is a little but more spread out.
 

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melsc said:
Would it be like doing a straight LLB or is the UG LLB a lil more spread out since the UTS one is over four years? In terms of law overload I mean
UTS straight law i think u do more electives and u get non-law electives.

btw, there's now FULL FEE at UTS at a fixed UAI of 92 :D
 

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Frigid said:
of course not sweetie :p

i expect you to get 99+ and come to UNSW ;)
Stop flirting frigid. I bet you have been listening to melc's voice over and over and over...
 

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melsc said:
I'm not his type...I'm not Asian lol :p
Don't bring the 'voice' again
You are female...you are his type. I bet he's having a fantacy now about you getting into unsw and he being your peer support type person...giving you 'moral' support. Assisting you with case notes.
 
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erawamai said:
You are female...you are his type. I bet he's having a fantacy now about you getting into unsw and he being your peer support type person...giving you 'moral' support. Assisting you with case notes and orgasms.
ROFL!!!!! awww com'on, fair suck of the sav, i dun always think with my dick.

edit: as a matter of fact i did put in a LawMSN mentoring application :p
 

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erawamai said:
You are female...you are his type. I bet he's having a fantacy now about you getting into unsw and he being your peer support type person...giving you 'moral' support. Assisting you with case notes and orgasms.
Awwwww leave him alone :p. He'll find his nice UNSW gal, He wont be able to associate with crappy law school girls
 

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melsc said:
Awwwww leave him alone :p. He'll find his nice UNSW gal, He wont be able to associate with crappy law school girls
I'm just teasing...isthat really you in the voice thing?
 

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