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Law but where?
Menang:
Just a quick question about the JD.
Say, hypothetically, I got a 99.90 ATAR (hypothetically). Am I automatically eligible for a guaranteed CSP place or do I have to go through some sort of application to get the guarantee? I'm sure there are applications for it after you do the undergrad, but I'm wondering if there's something you need to do beforehand as well.
And say if I just had Arts at Melbourne Uni as my 1st preference, and I got a 99.90 ATAR, do I just do Arts and when the time comes for the JD I automatically get in?
Duck:
--- Quote from: Menang on March 02, 2011, 08:59:13 pm ---Just a quick question about the JD.
Say, hypothetically, I got a 99.90 ATAR (hypothetically). Am I automatically eligible for a guaranteed CSP place or do I have to go through some sort of application to get the guarantee? I'm sure there are applications for it after you do the undergrad, but I'm wondering if there's something you need to do beforehand as well.
And say if I just had Arts at Melbourne Uni as my 1st preference, and I got a 99.90 ATAR, do I just do Arts and when the time comes for the JD I automatically get in?
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yes it's automatic but read above as to 70+ avg required
saaaaaam:
--- Quote from: Duck on March 02, 2011, 09:36:44 pm ---
--- Quote from: Menang on March 02, 2011, 08:59:13 pm ---Just a quick question about the JD.
Say, hypothetically, I got a 99.90 ATAR (hypothetically). Am I automatically eligible for a guaranteed CSP place or do I have to go through some sort of application to get the guarantee? I'm sure there are applications for it after you do the undergrad, but I'm wondering if there's something you need to do beforehand as well.
And say if I just had Arts at Melbourne Uni as my 1st preference, and I got a 99.90 ATAR, do I just do Arts and when the time comes for the JD I automatically get in?
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yes it's automatic but read above as to 70+ avg required
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It's a bit more than 70, it's 75.
This is from their website:
--- Quote ---Commence/will commence an undergraduate course at the University of Melbourne and complete the undergraduate course with a H2A (75%) grade weighted average.
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LOVEPHYSICS:
Melb Law beats Monash Law hands down. In terms of practicality, they isn't much of a difference, both top and medium tier have Monash/Melb students. For accessibility, Monash law is way more realistic and also a lot safer, it whoops Melb's LSAT/postgraduate approach.
But if you are thinking of going internationally to practice law, perhaps Melb JD is more favorable. Its a lot more recognized outside Australia and it carries that prestige Monash doesn't seem to have internationally. From what I know, the country I originally came from leans more towards the UK graduates. Thus, graduating with a Monash Law is perhaps not in my best interest, given that it does not carry the fame and recognition, lets say, Melbourne has.
Liuy:
^+1.
Well said, even though people say the LLB and JD are basically the same, internationally Melbourne JD is just simply more recognized and prestigious than Monash's law programs.
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