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Is anybody turned off by the Melbourne Model?
xox.happy1.xox:
--- Quote from: bturville on November 24, 2008, 02:11:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on November 24, 2008, 02:03:20 pm ---So basically, you must do the LSAT (for Law) to do professional Legal Practice, for example, to become a barrister, regardless of what Uni you go to? Would all Uni's be treated equally when going for jobs, or would one Uni gain preference over the others? I'm confused. :P
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The law school admission test is only for post grad law. And i don't think all unis would be EXACTLY equal, because of reputations and etc. But firms would probably be more interested in your experiences, grades, reasoning ability and LSAT scores more than which uni you came from, I would guess.
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I hope you're right! I have no chance of getting into Monash, and can't really be bothered with the Melbourne model, and not needing to do the LSAT is a bonus. :)
brendan:
--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on November 24, 2008, 02:03:20 pm ---So basically, you must do the LSAT (for Law) to do professional Legal Practice, for example, to become a barrister, regardless of what Uni you go to? Would all Uni's be treated equally when going for jobs, or would one Uni gain preference over the others? I'm confused. :P
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No, the LSAT is not a bar exam.
LSAT = Law School Admission Test
applekid:
i understand the concept of breadth subjects and i think that is worthwhile (i think the american system works quite well),
but i don't like the immense cuts made in the arts department that have completely depleted the previous richness of the faculty (or so i've been told, over and over).
bturville:
International students don't come to Australia to study arts, so of course Melbourne is going to cut funding there. They want those full-fee bucks!
xox.happy1.xox:
--- Quote from: Brendan on November 24, 2008, 06:48:48 pm ---
--- Quote from: xox.happy1.xox on November 24, 2008, 02:03:20 pm ---So basically, you must do the LSAT (for Law) to do professional Legal Practice, for example, to become a barrister, regardless of what Uni you go to? Would all Uni's be treated equally when going for jobs, or would one Uni gain preference over the others? I'm confused. :P
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No, the LSAT is not a bar exam.
LSAT = Law School Admission Test
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So you don't need it to to transfer into the JD at UoM?
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