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although hard work will get you close, at least D level. and that - for most purposes - may be enough.neo o said:Since HDs are only awarded to the top 3% or so of students you have to rely more on luck than hard work to get one.
law is alot of workdeano059 said:can someone please comment on the workload of law - is it unmanageable..do you lose your whole social life etc
and is it alot of reading...what's the main part of the workload and how heavy is it
The world is now over!trishan said:You spelt opinion wrong...lol
To many law students, a pass is basically a fail.rubin said:The workload for law is a joke. I do comm-accg and law and the accounting side requires way more study time. It is almost impossible to fail a law subject in my oppinion.
P's get degrees, D's get Mallesons.MoonlightSonata said:To many law students, a pass is basically a fail.
A Pass or too many credits on your transcipt rules you out for a top tier.neo o said:P's get degrees, D's get Mallesons.
I doubt that a few passes would rule you out of top tier, unless they were all in subjects like contract and property. A D average, honours and some nice marks in the aforementioned subjects will get you an interview, but marks can only get you so far....wheredanton said:A Pass or too many credits on your transcipt rules you out for a top tier.