So the bachelor of law, esp. combined degrees, is an area im interested in pursuing.
With these HSC subjects:
Adv Eng, Adv Maths, Bio, Geo, Legal, Society.
Aiming for as high as possible ATAR... >90?
And what's the deal with graduate entry and stuff? So i need requirements for undergraduate but how does it work for graduates (out of curiosity)?
Basically if you know anything relevent about law @ unis and getting into it ie. pathways, don't hesitate to reply ;D
Aside from English (Advanced) there are no prerequisites for law. However to my knowledge most universities will make you combine it with another degree if you are doing undergrad and so you will need to check out prerequisites/recommended knowledge for that second degree.
ATAR with law is generally very competitive and this is generally the case from year to year. To my knowledge relating to last year's cut-offs:
USYD: 99.65 (There is a Broadway scheme that you can apply to if you've experienced disadvantage but the ATAR cut-off generally also ends up being around 97)
UNSW: 99.55 (You can however get an extra 5 points if you get the AAA scholarship or fulfill some other categories (you can get 1-5 bonus points) e.g. Duke of Ed, School Captain...don't exactly remember all the details. Note this is NOT the same as their HSC-Plus Program)
Macquarie: Generally around 95-96 I'm not sure of any bonus point schemes
UTS: Generally around 97-98
UWS: Generally around 90ish. You can get bonus points if you live in the GWS and for getting certain bands in certain subjects like maths and legal studies I think for law. Again I'm sketchy on the details so best to also look this one up.
ANU: 96 or so
These are the main universities that offer law in Sydney (well I also included ANU) though I'm sketchy on some of the details and may have slightly outdated information. You can also get bonus points through EAS so see if you're eligible.
In regards to transfers I only know about USyd though I'd assume the system would be pretty similar elsewhere. At USyd for 2nd year transfers they take half your ATAR (recommended to be 95+) and half your first year GPA (recommended a distinction average) (or just your GPA if it's exceptional) and if you're in the top few then you can transfer.
Graduate law again I only know about at USyd (you can tell I'm a USyd student) but they recommend 90+ ATAR and at least a high credit GPA. Graduate law, as has been said, is basically when you do a law degree after you finish your first degree. It really only means that you add a year to your degree compared to doing combined law.
Anyway, the most important thing if you're intending on applying for law is to get a good ATAR since it entry so competitive. I wish you luck in your HSC and hope I was of some help though probably research/ask your career's adviser for more specific information.