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Is anybody turned off by the Melbourne Model?
brendan:
--- Quote from: bturville on November 23, 2008, 08:30:01 pm ---
--- 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
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Yeah but then there is risk and uncertainty as to whether you will not just get a high LSAT score but a higher LSAT score than others also taking it.
vcestar:
noidontgetturnedoffbyanything.thatsitformefortoday.bye
k
clinton_09:
cya champ
bturville:
--- Quote from: Brendan on November 23, 2008, 09:54:18 pm ---
--- Quote from: bturville on November 23, 2008, 08:30:01 pm ---
--- 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
--- End quote ---
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
--- End quote ---
Yeah but then there is risk and uncertainty as to whether you will not just get a high LSAT score but a higher LSAT score than others also taking it.
--- End quote ---
But assuming that they have the same number of intakes to the JD as they did when it was undergrad, and you continue to do as well compared to everybody else as you did in year 12, you should be in a similar position compared to others in a similar position to you. But then i guess it also depends on numbers coming from other sources, and that you can't really speculate about.
Still if you get 99.x and you pass up law/whatever at another uni and take up a degree at UoM with an 85 ENTER requirement like how they have now, I agree thats pretty much the definition of risky (if you really want to do law).
ShadowSong:
I think the Melbourne Model is actually a good thing. Some people might say the breadth studies are a waste of time but essentially its all good. You complete your course in the same amount of time and you learn more. I think...
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