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Bachelor of Politics, Philosophy and Economics / Juris Doctor
charmanderp:
What?! Clearly-in of 96 for a JD? Surely even the clearly-in for the LBB at ANU would be a LOT higher...
Tomw2:
--- Quote from: charmanderp on August 20, 2012, 05:21:36 pm ---What?! Clearly-in of 96 for a JD? Surely even the clearly-in for the LBB at ANU would be a LOT higher...
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Yes. That seems unusual - would expect there was a minimum GPA requirement also. A law degree from ANU, particularly a graduate law degree in which you can study their masters-level units as electives is fantastic. Their IR & IL depts are world-class.
The curriculum looks really impressive.
Surgeon:
--- Quote from: charmanderp on August 20, 2012, 05:21:36 pm ---What?! Clearly-in of 96 for a JD? Surely even the clearly-in for the LBB at ANU would be a LOT higher...
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The LLB double degree clearly-in is 96.00 regardless of whether it's Arts/Law. Comm/Law, Science/Law, anything.
Hopefully the PPE/JD is 96-97. I can't see it being too much higher than 96-97 because it's the first the course is being offered.
Edit: Keep in mind that they said just above 96 and this is only an estimate. It could end up being 99.5. Depends on the number of applications and number of places available.
Russ:
Bear in mind that it's what they're predicting, it may change based on supply/demand. I agree that 96 seems low, but there might be a deterrent effect due to many people having to move to Canberra
charmanderp:
--- Quote from: Surgeon on August 20, 2012, 05:28:40 pm ---
--- Quote from: charmanderp on August 20, 2012, 05:21:36 pm ---What?! Clearly-in of 96 for a JD? Surely even the clearly-in for the LBB at ANU would be a LOT higher...
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The LLB double degree clearly-in is 96.00 regardless of whether it's Arts/Law. Comm/Law, Science/Law, anything.
Hopefully the PPE/JD is 96-97. I can't see it being too much higher than 96-97 because it's the first the course is being offered.
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Interesting. Although (and I probably should have realised this before) it obviously has to do with there being less demand for spots from interstate students given the location and lesser population of Canberra in comparison to Melbourne, etc.
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