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Uni Stuff => Faculties => Law => Topic started by: beauty on January 15, 2008, 02:50:30 pm
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Hey everyone, I got into the uni of Victoria School of Law doing Bachelor of Laws!!
I'm really excited...
all Law students come here and detail what course you got into, and future aspirations as a law graduate!
:D
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ahaha at all the "unite" threads popping up
I'm going to Monash for law :) (and arts)
I have no idea what I'm doing after uni haha. I kinda want to work on the UN. Something international anyway ... if all else fails I'll go be a lawyer but I don't particularly want to atm ...
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make sure to do some econ subjects in your arts component nina :D
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make sure to do some econ subjects in your arts component nina :D
haha I don't think I can! http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/current/study-areas/undergraduate/index.php
what a shame ..... *cough* :P
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not so fast :P
PLT2230 / PLT3230 International political economy
PLT2910 / PLT3910 Australian political economy
LAW7046 Tax avoidance: judicial and legislative responses
LAW7048 Taxation commissioner's discretionary powers
LAW7050 Taxation law as an instrument of social and economic policy
LAW7051 Taxation of capital gains
LAW7052 Taxation of corporations and shareholders
LAW7053 Taxation of trusts and partnerships
LAW7056 Competition law
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....... oh (dammit! :P)
whats this political economy stuff? is that in arts? cos I'm planning to take politics and international studies as electives if that counts .....
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....... oh (dammit! :P)
whats this political economy stuff? is that in arts? cos I'm planning to take politics and international studies as electives if that counts .....
yup thats arts. in the old days long long ago Economics was called "political economy".
Competition law has a good chunk of economics in it :)
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Hahaha...this thread is awesome! I can c mac bank out of hotel window! :D
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not so fast :P
PLT2230 / PLT3230 International political economy
PLT2910 / PLT3910 Australian political economy
LAW7046 Tax avoidance: judicial and legislative responses
LAW7048 Taxation commissioner's discretionary powers
LAW7050 Taxation law as an instrument of social and economic policy
LAW7051 Taxation of capital gains
LAW7052 Taxation of corporations and shareholders
LAW7053 Taxation of trusts and partnerships
LAW7056 Competition law
She won't be able to do the 7-level units =( - they're postgrad stuff!
The first two are probably part of Arts, so she can do them. Don't quote me though =D
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=(
change that to a =), taxation law is apparently REALLY painful to study :P
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lol yeah in my ideal society, tax would be so simple you wouldn't need a lawyer.
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Seconded.
*speaks from experience with running a company*
I daresay taxation is just as bad as IT when it comes to jargon and acronyms. GST, BAS, FBT, CGT...the list goes on.
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hey, I was considering applying for a law degree next year, after year 12. I no that I will get the marks required but im not sure if law is right for me. I did legal studies and good real good marks for that and enjoyed it. Could you please give me some feedback on what you think of your uni course, institution, the workload and the amount of contact hours and days that you have to attend uni. Im not sure what uni I would go to, I was thinking Deakin Melbourne (Burwood). If there are any deakin students could you please tell me about the Uni and what it is like. Thanks for commenting back, if u do.
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I daresay taxation is just as bad as IT when it comes to jargon and acronyms. GST, BAS, FBT, CGT...the list goes on.
Wow, taxation law is going to be LOTS OF FUN! :D:D:D