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Monash - 2014 Second Semester Electives
lynt.br:
--- Quote from: Art Vandelay on June 15, 2014, 04:45:34 pm ---Just for anyone else wondering about what electives to choose, the monashlss page has a 'law guide' with info on some of the available electives, definitely worth a look!
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I have heard it is an amazing publication :P
Art Vandelay:
So I've received an offer to do LAW4160 (negotiation and mediation law), so need to pick from Constitutional Law (LAW3201) and Non-adversarial Justice (LAW4225), to do in addition to LAW4601, Crim B and my arts unit. Non-adversarial justice seems more suited to my interests, and more cruisy, but constitutional law being a prescribed unit would have more materials/notes/past exams so it'd make studying for it easier. Thoughts?
alondouek:
Obviously not a law student, but that Non-Adversarial Justice unit sounds fantastic based on its handbook entry - far more so than Consti. It sounds like negotiation and mediation would go well alongside 4225.
Plus the assessment in non-adv looks like a better split than consti!
ninwa:
I wouldn't call neg/med "easy" necessarily but it is a lot of fun, crim isn't that hard and I'm going to assume (please correct me if I'm wrong) that your arts subject isn't overly onerous either. So in your position I would do consti (which IMO is a harder subject) because you have 3 other relatively cruisey ones, and I would save non-adv for another semester when you've got some other tougher subjects to deal with.
Art Vandelay:
--- Quote from: ninwa on July 01, 2014, 01:23:51 pm ---I wouldn't call neg/med "easy" necessarily but it is a lot of fun, crim isn't that hard and I'm going to assume (please correct me if I'm wrong) that your arts subject isn't overly onerous either. So in your position I would do consti (which IMO is a harder subject) because you have 3 other relatively cruisey ones, and I would save non-adv for another semester when you've got some other tougher subjects to deal with.
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Yeah, you're probably right about that. assuming timetabling works out i'll go with doing consti over non-adv. thanks!
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