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tkinnear

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Hi :)
Im in year 12 at the moment, and I hope to study Law and International studies next year at university.
Can anybody here tell me if they're studying such a degree, and where they hope to be/see themselves employed in the future? is international studies interesting or worthwhile to be combined with a law degree (although i cant see why it wouldnt be, if id like to later on specialise in international law =])
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monash is good
you can do arts global/law :)
i'm doign a similar thing and its interesting stuff.
 

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tkinnear said:
Hi :)
Im in year 12 at the moment, and I hope to study Law and International studies next year at university.
Can anybody here tell me if they're studying such a degree, and where they hope to be/see themselves employed in the future? is international studies interesting or worthwhile to be combined with a law degree (although i cant see why it wouldnt be, if id like to later on specialise in international law =])
thanks for your help!
I have a friend who's doing this course. Will point him to this thread next time he's online =)
 

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If I have a far off hope of someday working for the United Nations (fingers crossed), would a law/international relations be the degree for me? Also, if i was to study such a degree, should i choose asia or europe to major in (i know the choice is far off yet, but some unis such as ANU offer specialist asian studies courses, and if asia was the answer then i would think that would be better). I always though european, probs just cause its what i learn about in history, but when i think about it, asia is our closest neighbour, and we probably have and will develop stronger diplomatic ties with them in the future - thats where the action is and so i was wondering if that would be a better choice??
Also, whats your opinion on the best uni to study such a degree - ANU, USYD, Maquarie, UNSW or Bond in QLD?

sorry if this is confusing :)

Thanks for any replies.
 

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Re: Question(s).

Have you posted this before? I swear I've read it before...but the other possibility is the clock is stuffing up on the server becase the order of posts everywhere looks different. I'm confused.

Does Macquarie have law with int. studies?
 

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Re: Question(s).

ANU is the best for international law and it has a pretty large faculty for international studies...

If you want to focus on the law international part then come to ANU, but comparing the international studies faculty I think it just depends on what you want out of your degree. I think its Sydney that has the option of spending the final year overseas...

Then if you want to do something with Asia once again ANU probably the one to go to, but soemtimes more European I'd be guessing one of the Sydney unis would be better.

Have you heard of UNYA (united nations youth association) well its just an organisation where they raise awareness about the UN and what they do blabh blah blah, its run by young people under 25 and have conferences each year, they have speakers in from the UN and people who work in that sort of field. I'm going to the conference this year (yay) but yes they'd be the people to speak to.
 

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This is the second time the threads have been merged due to the same topic. Please do not start a new thread again.

Thank you.
 

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tkinnear said:
Also, whats your opinion on the best uni to study such a degree - ANU, USYD, Maquarie, UNSW or Bond in QLD?
ANU is especially strong in both international/public law and also in the International Relations/International Studies sort of stuff that you'd presumably be doing in your Arts degree.

If you're wanting to work in this field, you may as well get used to Canberra anyway hah.
 

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YES ANU has alot of international electives in law

YES ANU has an asian studies and an international relations degree

BUT

1) The international relations BA degree (like at pretty much every university) is just a specialised arts degree. That means, you'll do the same courses as someone doing a BA, but your choices will be restricted. I for one don't see the benefit which you gain from have (IR) tacked on to the end of your BA.

2) The asian studies faculty has its good and its bad points. It's a fairly small faculty and you'll end up developing a great relationship between your classmates and your lecturer, particularly as you'll probably be doing the same language for three years and seeing the same people for three years. However, while the language faculties themselves are generally good, its also tough balancing a law degree with language studies (particularly Chinese and Japanese because there IS alot of work i.e. regular tute exams, mini exams, take homes and you name it) and then to top it off the arts type subjects which you can take in the Asian Studies faculty are (with complete honesty) usually pretty crap. Some of the lecturers in that faculty could take some of the most interesting things you could think of i.e. Chinese History and turn them into snooze fests.

3) International law itself is dissimilar to pretty much any other law course. While I won't dispute that the faculty itself is good alot of people who were initially quite enthusiastic about international law are really put off because of how flakey most of the rules are (particularly in Australia) and because of the difficulty of the subject.

4) Exchanges aren't exclusive to ANU (though I'm sure they'd like you to think that they are). When they say that you can take an exchange as part of your degree i.e. Asian Studies Specialist you're in the same position as any student at any other university.

5) We have a crap law library. During the breaks I study at UNSW. OK ILL ADMIT IT, I STUDY AT UNSW OVER THE HOLIDAYS! GOT A PROBLEM UNSW GUYS!?!?!?!? :(

Ok on to the good points though

1) There is a large range of international law electives at ANU
2) The law faculty is very good - though exams and such are a little more demanding compared to some other universities (i.e. Monash :p)
3) The arts courses here are great particularly in European languages, modern history, politics, IR etc etc
4) You’ll be conveniently located if you’re intending to look for summer work in the public service
 
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neo o said:
5) We have a crap law library. During the breaks I study at UNSW. OK ILL ADMIT IT, I STUDY AT UNSW OVER THE HOLIDAYS! GOT A PROBLEM UNSW GUYS!?!?!?!? :(
that's really nerdy thing to say neo :p
 

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neo o said:
5) We have a crap law library. During the breaks I study at UNSW. OK ILL ADMIT IT, I STUDY AT UNSW OVER THE HOLIDAYS! GOT A PROBLEM UNSW GUYS!?!?!?!? :(
How did we get landed with the worst library on campus? It hurts me inside.
 

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