ATAR Notes: Forum
Uni Stuff => Faculties => Law => Topic started by: werdna on April 24, 2011, 01:42:38 am
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I was just looking through the Monash site and found this: http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/overseas-study-programs/index.html
It sounds like an amazing opportunity.. does anyone know how difficult it is to gain a place in this overseas study program? Also whether it's in 2nd/3rd/4th/5th year?
Also does anyone know how the subjects/units work? Do the Prato/Sunway units substitute the Clayton units or is it added on?
It seems like a really good program :P If anyone knows anything about this or has any experience with it, please let me know, thanks!
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48 points makes me think after at least 1 semester. if it's anything like the UoM/other Monash prato programs it's not super competitive because you have to fund it yourself.
The units would almost certainly be interchangeable with the Clayton units
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Also, I lived at the Monash Prato apartments for a week and they're amazing. Best time of my life.
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48 points makes me think after at least 1 semester. if it's anything like the UoM/other Monash prato programs it's not super competitive because you have to fund it yourself.
The units would almost certainly be interchangeable with the Clayton units
Its a year I believe. 6pts/subject 4 subjects/semester = 24pts/semester = 48points/year
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Had a quick look at the units offered - you would most likely just use up your electives on those subjects. They'd definitely count for credit and all that, since Monash runs Prato
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I honestly have no idea. I haven't actually heard of many people doing it. A lot of law students seem to prefer France (there are a lot of arts/law students majoring in French for some reason)
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Know a few people who have done it/are currently doing it/are planning on doing it. So long as you meet the requirements (which is pretty much so long as you are passing) I'm pretty sure it just comes down to money.
It's mostly to do electives. Note you will burn up mostly all of your electives doing the program. That said they offer some electives that are not on offer at Clayton.