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Is anybody turned off by the Melbourne Model?
xox.happy1.xox:
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--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on November 23, 2008, 07:51:01 pm ---Yes! Why pay for a 3 year course, when you can get the same degree at another University, and not need to do any course before it? I'm peeved about Law in this regard. :P
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Oh come on! Most people do law with another degree anyway, and you can finish it in the same time as any other double degree with the JD/Melb Model. Also a bonus is that you get time to think if law is right for you. :)
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Aww... I don't want to do a double degree anymore. But it is a good idea, I guess, to see if Law is the course for me (I will probably defer a media course, and go to it when I start to get sick of Law :P).
brendan:
--- Quote from: bturville on November 23, 2008, 08:20:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on November 23, 2008, 07:51:01 pm ---Yes! Why pay for a 3 year course, when you can get the same degree at another University, and not need to do any course before it? I'm peeved about Law in this regard. :P
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Oh come on! Most people do law with another degree anyway, and you can finish it in the same time as any other double degree with the JD/Melb Model. Also a bonus is that you get time to think if law is right for you. :)
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But then there is risk. The risk that you will not be admitted into the JD
xox.happy1.xox:
--- Quote from: Brendan on November 23, 2008, 08:24:46 pm ---
--- Quote from: bturville on November 23, 2008, 08:20:53 pm ---
--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on November 23, 2008, 07:51:01 pm ---Yes! Why pay for a 3 year course, when you can get the same degree at another University, and not need to do any course before it? I'm peeved about Law in this regard. :P
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Oh come on! Most people do law with another degree anyway, and you can finish it in the same time as any other double degree with the JD/Melb Model. Also a bonus is that you get time to think if law is right for you. :)
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But then there is risk. The risk that you will not be admitted into the JD
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So is there only one way in which JD admission is granted?
bturville:
--- Quote from: Brendan on November 23, 2008, 08:24:46 pm ---But then there is risk. The risk that you will not be admitted into the JD
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True true, but if you are able to get the high enters required for a double degree with law at monash or somewhere, you are probably bright enough to be able to do well in the (horrible) LSAT, get decent grades in the undergrad, and all the other junk they need.
Still, if i had wanted to do law i would have probably opted for monash anyway.
EDIT: Btw, http://jd.law.unimelb.edu.au/go/future-students/how-to-apply
Eriny:
You can do the JD at other unis too.
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