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Law but where?
eeps:
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--- Quote from: EPL on April 15, 2011, 10:46:37 pm ---According to a lady from the Law faculty at the University of Melbourne that I heard today at an information day, she said out of roughly 600 students who applied for JD last year, only 250 were accepted. Chances aren't that great; the safer option would be to do an undergraduate law degree at another university. For those interested, an ATAR score of 99.0+ guarantees a full-fee place for JD, though you have to maintain a 75% weighted average in your undergraduate degree. If you get an ATAR score of 99.90 or better, it guarantees a CSP place for JD, though I still think you need to maintain a 75% weighted average in the undergraduate degree.
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EPL! You were at Access All Areas? I was too! Listening to the same lady! :D
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Yeh, I was there. I think I sat in the row in front of you. I was the (only) Asian guy there! :)
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How do you know which row I was sitting in! 0_0
Haha, now I'm trying to remember what you looked like. Should have paid more attention to the audience! :P
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I guessed? I'm fairly sure you were sitting behind me. I do remember what you looked like since I was like the first one in the theatre; I saw everyone come in, including yourself. Yeh, clearly you should have paid more attention to the audience. :P
Menang:
--- Quote from: EPL on April 15, 2011, 11:07:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: Menang on April 15, 2011, 10:56:12 pm ---
--- Quote from: EPL on April 15, 2011, 10:53:07 pm ---
--- Quote from: Menang on April 15, 2011, 10:47:47 pm ---
--- Quote from: EPL on April 15, 2011, 10:46:37 pm ---According to a lady from the Law faculty at the University of Melbourne that I heard today at an information day, she said out of roughly 600 students who applied for JD last year, only 250 were accepted. Chances aren't that great; the safer option would be to do an undergraduate law degree at another university. For those interested, an ATAR score of 99.0+ guarantees a full-fee place for JD, though you have to maintain a 75% weighted average in your undergraduate degree. If you get an ATAR score of 99.90 or better, it guarantees a CSP place for JD, though I still think you need to maintain a 75% weighted average in the undergraduate degree.
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EPL! You were at Access All Areas? I was too! Listening to the same lady! :D
--- End quote ---
Yeh, I was there. I think I sat in the row in front of you. I was the (only) Asian guy there! :)
--- End quote ---
How do you know which row I was sitting in! 0_0
Haha, now I'm trying to remember what you looked like. Should have paid more attention to the audience! :P
--- End quote ---
I guessed? I'm fairly sure you were sitting behind me. I do remember what you looked like since I was like the first one in the theatre; I saw everyone come in, including yourself. Yeh, clearly you should have paid more attention to the audience. :P
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Oh dear.
Now I'm annoyed at myself for not paying attention.
Just to be sure, though.
I was the one who asked the question about being able to fall back on the full-fee guarantee, yeah?
eeps:
--- Quote from: Menang on April 15, 2011, 11:08:13 pm ---Oh dear.
Now I'm annoyed at myself for not paying attention.
Just to be sure, though.
I was the one who asked the question about being able to fall back on the full-fee guarantee, yeah?
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If I think I know what you looked like, and if my memory serves me correctly, I'll say no? You didn't ask a question, neither did I. Would I be right in saying? :P If I'm wrong, I blame the fact that I wasn't paying attention when people were asking questions.
EDIT: Were you sitting by yourself?
Menang:
--- Quote from: EPL on April 15, 2011, 11:12:41 pm ---
--- Quote from: Menang on April 15, 2011, 11:08:13 pm ---Oh dear.
Now I'm annoyed at myself for not paying attention.
Just to be sure, though.
I was the one who asked the question about being able to fall back on the full-fee guarantee, yeah?
--- End quote ---
If I think I know what you looked like, and if my memory serves me correctly, I'll say no? You didn't ask a question, neither did I. Would I be right in saying? :P If I'm wrong, I blame the fact that I wasn't paying attention when people were asking questions.
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Nope, I asked a question, at the end. Just before we were finishing up.
Russ:
I had to direct so many lost families and kids to that damn AAA thing *glare*
I would have thought that a double degree was worse for exploring your options than doing two sequential degrees but meh. Anyway, here's an article you might be interested in, it was published in the UoM student magazine.
http://union.unimelb.edu.au/farrago/uni-news/the-jd-all-the-kids-are-doing-it
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