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Law Post-Grad vs. Bachelor of Art/Laws

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mystikal:

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--- 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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fair enough... commonwealth.. so like UK and stuff yea?

iamtom:

--- Quote from: mystikal on February 17, 2011, 09:30:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: iamtom on February 17, 2011, 09:10:33 pm ---
--- 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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fair enough... commonwealth.. so like UK and stuff yea?


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UK, Canada, yeah. At least, that's my understanding of it.

Liuy:
Are there any other postgrad Law degrees at Melbourne that an Arts student can go into besides the JD?

I heard JD is exclusively for people who wanna practise law.

mystikal:
there is a JD/MBA one where its basically a dble postgrad degree and takes the same amount of time.... and u get 2 degrees

ninwa:
What? There's no separate law degrees for people who want to practise law and who don't. You can just choose not to do the quasi-compulsory subjects which you need to do to get admitted to practice.

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