kaloobshaz
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Hey guys I really need your help right now. I’m relatively new to this forum and I’ve already started two threads that so many people have viewed but basically ignored. So please write something. Anything. I'm sure it'll help. I know I write a lot but I just have so many questions to ask.
So idk whether I should do arts/law or commerce/law. Genuinely, I am more interested in arts/law. However that doesn’t mean I have no interest in commerce or that I would completely bore myself by doing it.
However, I'm only contemplating arts/law as I hear that commerce/law graduates generally have better job prospects. Is this true? Also, ppl are telling me that arts/law grads tend to get into politics and policy making and stuff whilst commerce/law graduates tend to work at law firms. Seeing that I’m looking at working for law firms in the future, would an arts degree disadvantage me over a commerce degree? Are arts/law grads more, less or equally likely to be employed by law firms in comparison to commerce/law grads?
Also, if I study arts/law and major in history, linguistics and anthropology, would that disadvantage me over arts/law grads who major in subjects more closely related to law?
Finally, ppl tell me that UNSW is better for commerce/law while USYD is better for arts/law. Is this really an important consideration? Isn’t UNSW’s arts faculty pretty good too? And isn’t USYD going to launch some project to improve its business school in 2016 or something? Does anyone know more about this?
Remember, if commerce/law is a more viable option in terms of finding a good job in the future, I’m more than happy to do it. Generally, I learn to love whatever I choose and get, even if it’s not my biggest interest.
So thanks so much for your help guys. Anything relevant would be very much appreciated.
EDIT: Guys I was also thinking about criminology/law. It sounds good but idk anything about it. Does anybody know what it involves? Any thoughts? How are the job prospects for crim/law grads?
So idk whether I should do arts/law or commerce/law. Genuinely, I am more interested in arts/law. However that doesn’t mean I have no interest in commerce or that I would completely bore myself by doing it.
However, I'm only contemplating arts/law as I hear that commerce/law graduates generally have better job prospects. Is this true? Also, ppl are telling me that arts/law grads tend to get into politics and policy making and stuff whilst commerce/law graduates tend to work at law firms. Seeing that I’m looking at working for law firms in the future, would an arts degree disadvantage me over a commerce degree? Are arts/law grads more, less or equally likely to be employed by law firms in comparison to commerce/law grads?
Also, if I study arts/law and major in history, linguistics and anthropology, would that disadvantage me over arts/law grads who major in subjects more closely related to law?
Finally, ppl tell me that UNSW is better for commerce/law while USYD is better for arts/law. Is this really an important consideration? Isn’t UNSW’s arts faculty pretty good too? And isn’t USYD going to launch some project to improve its business school in 2016 or something? Does anyone know more about this?
Remember, if commerce/law is a more viable option in terms of finding a good job in the future, I’m more than happy to do it. Generally, I learn to love whatever I choose and get, even if it’s not my biggest interest.
So thanks so much for your help guys. Anything relevant would be very much appreciated.
EDIT: Guys I was also thinking about criminology/law. It sounds good but idk anything about it. Does anybody know what it involves? Any thoughts? How are the job prospects for crim/law grads?
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