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bigboyjames said:
UTS law is number 1. everything else is just trying to compete for number 2.

sit down, take a deep breath and ask yourself, do you really want to be part of a cohort that is 2nd best? or are you an individual who only seeks to be number one, thus only wants to be around a cohort who ARE number 1?

if i was you, i would know exactly where i want to do my law degree.

PM me for any further questions.
i'm not going to pm you, but what makes uts llaw no. 1? any proof?

i thought sydney or new south wales would be, easily.
 

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jeremychung said:
i'm not going to pm you, but what makes uts llaw no. 1? any proof?

i thought sydney or new south wales would be, easily.
Are you fucking serious dude?
 

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jeremychung said:
i'm not going to pm you
i cannot not emphasis nor stress how crucial your Personal message to me can be. the wider you broaden your horizons and develop understanding of undergraduate law degrees and the law industry, the higher the chances you will succeed in life.


but what makes uts llaw no. 1? any proof?
I cannot stress enough that the UTS Law School is committed to providing all students with the foundational principles and framework of the law and the specialist skills for todays transnational and international legal work. UTS academic staff, with their backgrounds in scholarly research, commercial practice and judicial experience, will give you the necessary direction to develop your skills of reasoning and advocacy, such experiences of all sectors of the legal system cannot be compared to any university across the Australian continent.

i thought sydney or new south wales would be, easily.
you are wrong.
 

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jeremychung said:
i'm not going to pm you
i cannot not emphasis nor stress how crucial your Personal message to me can be. the wider you broaden your horizons and develop understanding of undergraduate law degrees and the law industry, the higher the chances you will succeed in life.

jeremychung said:
but what makes uts llaw no. 1? any proof?
I cannot stress enough that the UTS Law School is committed to providing all students with the foundational principles and framework of the law and the specialist skills for todays transnational and international legal work. UTS academic staff, with their backgrounds in scholarly research, commercial practice and judicial experience, will give you the necessary direction to develop your skills of reasoning and advocacy, such experiences of all sectors of the legal system cannot be compared to any university across the Australian continent.
jeremychung said:
i thought sydney or new south wales would be, easily
you are wrong.
 

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clearly this guy is offering his biased viewpoints especially since the uni he's promoting just so happens to be the one he's attending
 

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See... this proves my previous point.

Everyone gets so concerned and antsy about what law school is: best, most prestigious, distinguished, respected, esteemed, eminent, august, highly regarded, well-thought-of, acclaimed, authoritative, celebrated, illustrious, leading, renowned.

I mean it's just the product of extreme insecurity. You see, a certain type of person is attracted to law and then does well at it. These people are often not confortable with themselves, feel a great sense of inferiority, are never satisfied or happy with their achievements, and, if not already, will probably experience mental health problems, namely severe depression.

Take old mate who couldn't blow UTS' horn any harder. What was he really getting at? Ultimately he was just trying to talk himself up and make himself feel good about his decisions/position. With this attitude you are likely to be really disappointed when you can't get a highly sought after clerkship/grad job etc. The market for lawyers is saturated, everyone does it any there are so few jobs. I'm sorry for being cruel, But, you're not fooling anyone.

Can't we all just overcome this competitive crap to come together and collaborate to create the greatest thesaurus in the western english speaking world. We could practice our alliteration too.

Law is good to study, but accept it as just that.

Peace and love
 

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Okay a few facts

a) bigboyjames is wrong - why do you want him to pm you? do you want to say something that you know others will correct you about?
b) U-Syd > UTS (i dont go to either so i'm not biased)
c) Jessi's comments are correct
 

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re, previous/latest post from UTS fag.

So did you plagiarise that speal from the UTS webpage?
Or are you the law faculties marketing manager and/or recruitment officer?

Shit mate... grow a brain.

All the best... take care now.
 

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Hercules6 said:
See... this proves my previous point.

Everyone gets so concerned and antsy about what law school is: best, most prestigious, distinguished, respected, esteemed, eminent, august, highly regarded, well-thought-of, acclaimed, authoritative, celebrated, illustrious, leading, renowned.

I mean it's just the product of extreme insecurity. You see, a certain type of person is attracted to law and then does well at it. These people are often not confortable with themselves, feel a great sense of inferiority, are never satisfied or happy with their achievements, and, if not already, will probably experience mental health problems, namely severe depression.

Take old mate who couldn't blow UTS' horn any harder. What was he really getting at? Ultimately he was just trying to talk himself up and make himself feel good about his decisions/position. With this attitude you are likely to be really disappointed when you can't get a highly sought after clerkship/grad job etc. The market for lawyers is saturated, everyone does it any there are so few jobs. I'm sorry for being cruel, But, you're not fooling anyone.

Can't we all just overcome this competitive crap to come together and collaborate to create the greatest thesaurus in the western english speaking world. We could practice our alliteration too.

Law is good to study, but accept it as just that.

Peace and love
I agree with you, but then just after you posted that i thought to myself:

What uni does he go to?

So yeah, guess it's subconscious at the least :)

Just like how white girls for eg don't go for asian guys. Cause they're asian (only halfies for me - bit of an irrelevant point).
 

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as you can see, Hercules has absolutely no idea how the law industry operates. please disregard his post. it will pay off in the absolute long run. PM me.
 

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Davo1111 said:
a) bigboyjames is wrong - why do you want him to pm you? do you want to say something that you know others will correct you about?
he should PM me, and if he wishes to post up my message on this thread, he is more than happy to.
b) U-Syd > UTS (i dont go to either so i'm not biased)
please, get your mouth out of the toilet bowl because your talking shit.
c) Jessi's comments are correct
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i beg to differ.
 

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Hercules6 said:
See... this proves my previous point.

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Law is good to study, but accept it as just that.

Peace and love
You seem to be rather cynical about the whole law thing - are you going for law? or are you just making a point?

People need to brag about their uni's (or as sammy would say "grow their e-penis") - thats just life. As a potential student you just gotta sort through all the crap and work out what's biased and make your own decision. There is no definitive answer on 'which is the best uni' for this, we all have ideas, and some research says this, but you have to make your own informed decision.

Finally - if you are not concerned with prestige go to JCU/UWS. :)

Ps - I have heaps of mates that do ANU law, they say it's hard but they enjoy it. They are happy to be here at ANU. Provided its not shit, thats all the input you need from other people
 
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jeremychung said:
I agree with you, but then just after you posted that i thought to myself:

What uni does he go to?
im sorry, your are loosing a bit of rationality. one can also claim that if a Usyd student promotes Usyd law he is being bias aswell.
i am not being bias. i have to interaction with UTS law faculty, neither have i ever been anywhere near the LAW building. my opinion are absolutely from a neutral point of view.

jeremychung said:
Just like how white girls for eg don't go for asian guys. Cause they're asian (only halfies for me - bit of an irrelevant point).
i am finding it difficult to see the links between sexual preference and LAW.

PM me
 
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