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darlok:
God you are stupid, think it through. Melbourne no longer offers undergraduate law. People do their undergraduate in other fields in order to get in to the JD post graduate. Number of younger people in JD rises as those that couldn't do undergraduate law graduate.
All the young people that could be doing the JD now did the LLB, the first generation to not have the option of undergraduate law hasn't even graduated yet to start the JD.
tram:
ummmm i was referering to monash law thanks, and due to the fact that ninwa had said
--- Quote from: ninwa on June 22, 2010, 06:33:59 pm ---I did some notetaking for a few JD classes, they were mostly middle-aged businesspeople, most of them probably didn't even do the VCE
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ninwa:
--- Quote from: tram on June 22, 2010, 06:39:49 pm ---crap, so is doing the jd gonna be superrrrr boring cos of the ppl there will be likely to be at least 10+ years older than me? >.<
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I'm not sure, I personally didn't see any younger people but remember that was only for Monash and only for a particular subject. Anyway that shouldn't influence your choice. I advocate the LLB over the JD for those who definitely want to do law, but since you are not sure, your way is probably better.
darlok:
Sorry, pent up study rage.
AzureBlue:
--- Quote from: tram on June 21, 2010, 08:15:08 pm ---1) WOW i did not think it was that little..........>.< dammit, so basicly i'm going to be competing for one of 40 places......crap
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Lol ditto. :O
So basically a CSP means you have the equivalent of a scholarship and you don't have to pay the normal $90k? And is the JD more advanced and accelerated than the LLB?
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