what is expected of us, what prior knowledge we must have and what a reasonable enter score would be?
I'm not sure what you mean ..... ?
We're expected to do shitloads of reading lol and to turn up to lectures prepared (but nobody does it) and uhh yea please explain exactly what you mean lol
No prior knowledge needed though in first yr there is a subject in semester 1 called "intro to legal reasoning" and apparently some of the stuff we learnt there were taught in legal studies. But don't go dropping subjects and taking up legal because we weren't actually examined on that stuff lol
ENTER I think is 99 for straight law and 99.4 for most double degrees
also what sort of law double degree courses r unique and what subjects must u undertake in order to do law there?
These are all the double degrees with law available:
Bachelor of Aerospace Engineering / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Arts / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Biomedical Science / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Business (Banking and Finance) / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Engineering / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Medicine / Bachelor of Surgery / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Music / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Performing Arts / Bachelor of Laws
Bachelor of Science / Bachelor of Laws
Med/Law is pretty unique
there's only about 5 ppl doing it this year
http://www.monash.edu.au/pubs/handbooks/courses/2708.html^ is the course plan for a law degree
So there's subjects which are compulsory, and then there's "quasi-compulsory" subjects which you must do if you wish to practice as a lawyer, and then there are elective subjects.
The number of law subjects you do in a year also depends on what your other degree is. For me, arts/law, and for commerce/law, there's 2 arts subjects and 2 law subjects this year. For med/law, they don't start law subjects til 2nd year. For engineering/law they only have the 1 law subject for 1st year
... those are the only double degree combos I know about