could ppl please give their opinion on this new proposed melb uni model for studying law.
my opinion:
i think that this new melb law model in which u only study post grad law and hence Bach of LLB is no longer existant will have a significant impact on law school trends in melb and monash.
i think that next year monash law degrees will have their ENTER req. skyrocket from 99.00 to around 99.30 to 99.40 because i think ppl will rather want to do the "normal" law/arts or com or sci etc than this new post grad system. i think this because in the melb model u have to do a 3 year comm/arts degree and then 2 yrs of post grad law and so esentially u have to prove urself once again by doing well in art/comm to gain a post grad law position which no doubt will be extremely competitive. so i mean, if u get a 99+ ENTER, why would u want to prove urself twice? why not just go to monash instead and do ur double law degree rather than 3 yrs of competition to try and get marks for post grad law?
my opinion:
i think that this new melb law model in which u only study post grad law and hence Bach of LLB is no longer existant will have a significant impact on law school trends in melb and monash.
i think that next year monash law degrees will have their ENTER req. skyrocket from 99.00 to around 99.30 to 99.40 because i think ppl will rather want to do the "normal" law/arts or com or sci etc than this new post grad system. i think this because in the melb model u have to do a 3 year comm/arts degree and then 2 yrs of post grad law and so esentially u have to prove urself once again by doing well in art/comm to gain a post grad law position which no doubt will be extremely competitive. so i mean, if u get a 99+ ENTER, why would u want to prove urself twice? why not just go to monash instead and do ur double law degree rather than 3 yrs of competition to try and get marks for post grad law?