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Where to study law
burbs:
I think a 96 would be clearly in at ANU, not certain. But all double law degrees are 96, like comm/law and arts/law.
Killerkob:
Apply for a scholarship at Bond University. Get involved in some of their competitions, show interest in the university. That place is the place for studying Law.
eeps:
--- Quote from: Killerkob on March 03, 2011, 08:45:05 pm ---Apply for a scholarship at Bond University. Get involved in some of their competitions, show interest in the university. That place is the place for studying Law.
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My school entered a team in the "High School Mooting Competition" run by Bond University; I'm in the team. This.
--- Quote ---The best team and best advocates are offered 40% scholarships to undertake a Bachelor of Laws degree at Bond, subject to the student meeting the University’s entry requirements.
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Also, someone last year at my school got into Arts/Law at ANU with an ATAR score of 96.5.
ben92:
Another vote for ANU - it's up there with Melbourne/Monash in the G8 and due to the unpopularity of Canberra has a lower cut-off.
Killerkob:
--- Quote from: EPL.11.4ever. on March 03, 2011, 08:51:20 pm ---
--- Quote from: Killerkob on March 03, 2011, 08:45:05 pm ---Apply for a scholarship at Bond University. Get involved in some of their competitions, show interest in the university. That place is the place for studying Law.
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My school entered a team in the "High School Mooting Competition" run by Bond University; I'm in the team. This.
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I participated the last two years and made it to Nationals last year. I would have applied but I wanted to do Engineering. My friend who applied got in though, simply because we studied legal studies and made it to Nationals in the Moot. Good luck! Well worth the experience.
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