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Law Post-Grad vs. Bachelor of Art/Laws
ProtonStar:
Hey everyone. I'm intending to study Law at uni, and I'm curious to know what would be the more effective pathway: taking a Bachelor of Art/Laws at Monash (ATAR: 98.2) or Deakin (ATAR: ~93) or doing a Bachelor of Arts in Melbourne (ATAR: 85 I think) then doing a JD post-grad (or a similar post-grad law course). What degree is more versatile? More importantly, what degree will most likely get me a good job? :P
ninwa:
JD is the same as LLB, I don't think having one gives you any substantial advantage job-wise, nor is one more "versatile" than the other. JD is merely somewhat more concentrated than the LLB - you finish it in less years than you would an LLB, I think.
If you have the ENTER for law, and you know that you want to do it, then take the arts/law option.
1) Monash is just as good as UoM for law.
2) You won't have to risk sucking at the LSAT and ending up with just an arts degree and no law degree.
ProtonStar:
Ahhh yes... the fact I'd have to do the LSAT really worried me :O
Well I shall aim high, and endeavour to do Law/Arts at Monash!
Thanks for your advice :)
mystikal:
i thought JD was internationally recognised or sumthing and normal double degree had some biase if u were looking for a job internationalyl that is... but lookin for a job in OZ between the 2 should equal....
iamtom:
--- Quote from: mystikal on February 17, 2011, 08:48:57 pm ---i thought JD was internationally recognised or sumthing and normal double degree had some biase if u were looking for a job internationalyl that is... but lookin for a job in OZ between the 2 should equal....
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The J.D. is recognised as professional in America; the LLB is recognised as professional in the Commonwealth.
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