I know I'm not the only one....
99.3 and 99.4 I know there are more of you out there that wanna do combined law - please help me out: I have had so many mixed msgs about USYD vs UNSW. I wanna do psych/international relations/social policy with law
The arguments so far:
USYD:
+Old school so it has a better reputation
-apparently the course not updated in ages
-law is dry, but syd especially boring
+more elective choices
+the focus of the degree is on international law
- great if you wanna be a straight lawyer but not easy to adapt to other alternative career paths
+closer to the city, St James law campus very acessible
- on campus accom a bit pricey/dodgy
UNSW:
+something called diverse assessment with less exams, pick ur learning style?
+pioneered small group teaching so I figure they are the best at it
+ huge Law Society with cool social/professional activities
+more options to combine law with
+a more contemporary/critical approach to law
+more practical experience in the course
- a long way from the city (on campus not too bad tho)
What do you think? What have you heard? What have you decided?
I am 110% listening
99.3 and 99.4 I know there are more of you out there that wanna do combined law - please help me out: I have had so many mixed msgs about USYD vs UNSW. I wanna do psych/international relations/social policy with law
The arguments so far:
USYD:
+Old school so it has a better reputation
-apparently the course not updated in ages
-law is dry, but syd especially boring
+more elective choices
+the focus of the degree is on international law
- great if you wanna be a straight lawyer but not easy to adapt to other alternative career paths
+closer to the city, St James law campus very acessible
- on campus accom a bit pricey/dodgy
UNSW:
+something called diverse assessment with less exams, pick ur learning style?
+pioneered small group teaching so I figure they are the best at it
+ huge Law Society with cool social/professional activities
+more options to combine law with
+a more contemporary/critical approach to law
+more practical experience in the course
- a long way from the city (on campus not too bad tho)
What do you think? What have you heard? What have you decided?
I am 110% listening