Does the LLB at Warnambool meet the academic requirements for admission to legal practice in Victoria?
on the deakin site it said this
"Admission to legal practice
At present, to qualify for admission as a barrister and solicitor in Victoria, university graduates are required to complete legal traineeships (previously known as articles of clerkship) for one year or to complete a legal practice course such as those offered by the Leo Cussen Institute or Monash University."
Yes it does.
Dusty, you do know that only the first 2 years of Law for Deakin are at Warnambool right? (If I am correct)
and yeah, after that its moved to Geelong. but a transfere is avaliable to burwood 
*transfer
(sorry, but you've made that spelling mistake before and had it pointed out to you, and it irritates me for some stupid reason).
So Dusty, if you do complete a law degree, what do you plan to do with it? Do you wish to become a barrister or something? (just out of interest)
lol i'll eventually get that right and my other spelling.

i want to do solicitor work. one night i stayed up until i think it was 3am in the morning searching career paths and things. so i had a long hard think about law before putting warnambool down as a preference.
yeah sounds good to me if you can afford it. i always wanted to do the whole college experience thing. Do you become a resident at a college in warnambool?
its $7000 per year for accomadation, but centerlink should cover that. good old centerlink. i have set aside money for the down payment, which means yes i will become a resident. im really looking forward to see if i get accepted into law and to live on campus. i'll probably be granted to live on campuse because i live so far away. it will be a good learning experience for me anyway

if i do need any financial support, my parents have set me out a bit of money JUST to help out.
lol, i hope not many spelling errors were made in this
