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Which College and what course? Isn't it expensive last i checked it was between $8,000-$20,000/yearOriginally posted by 2late
Yep those were my original plans.
But with my disastrous English exam I have applied for college. So much for practicing law. But who knows I may decide to go down that road in a few years time...
I've totally changed my career path. I'm going for an Advanced Business Diploma with the APM training institute. Bout $14,00 for the one year course.Originally posted by LaZy_KoReAn
Which College and what course? Isn't it expensive last i checked it was between $8,000-$20,000/year
Class actions do exist, you need 7 people at least who have been affected by the same defendant.Originally posted by 2late
Make it a class action! (is there such thing? been watching too many law dramas)
I'll sign on now.![]()
u serious? so i do arts for one year and then i want to combine it with law, they still look at my uai?Originally posted by adamj
Problem with Graduate Law at Sydney Uni, you need a UAI of 90 generally.
The admission to the course is based upon 75% on your grades through undergraduate degree and the other 25% on your UAI, a UAI of 90 is recommended.
I heard it was 50% UAI and 50% grade average after one year of uni. I was planning on doing the same thing, do arts a USYD then change, but im worried i wont be able to transfer and ill be stuck with just arts!Originally posted by connie
u serious? so i do arts for one year and then i want to combine it with law, they still look at my uai?
i thought they looked at your marks in the subject and you just have to get like a distinction average or something?