Content-wise:
- It's essentially 95% qualitative and 5% quantitative. It's all about your ability to construct arguments.
- 13 weeks worth of qualitative content does add up to a lot BUT you can 'BS' your way through in most circumstances.
Ease-wise:
- If you can't write (which applies to a...
When should I apply or when are the applications released for 2018/19 summer internships?
The Big 4 accounting firms and other accounting firms open their applications at the beginning of the year - around February/March.
However, the Big 4 accounting firms also tend to do mid-year intakes...
T2 ACCT3601 Global Financial Reporting &.....85 HD
T2 LAWS1091 Business Associations............75 DN
T2 LAWS2270 Law in the Global Context........73 CR
T2 LAWS2351 Court Process, Evidence, Proof...58 PS
The whole spectrum of marks (besides a fail mark) this semester with...
If you're interested in actual legal practice as of now, then definitely give Commerce/Law a shot. You may end up wanting to go into a commercial law firm like you intended after a few years of studying. But you could also easily end up in a different area of law (e.g. criminal law) or in a...
Law isn't as bad as management consulting (MBB in particular) or investment banking when it comes to USYD/UNSW versus the rest.
Assuming you mean the top-tier commercial law firms, they definitely have summer clerks and graduates who come from unis like UTS, MQ, UOW, etc.
Don't forget that...
Personally, I'd ask the teacher directly on what will be tested.
I remember my Business Studies trials covering all 4 topics but there were certain parts of Human Resources (our 4th topic) that would NOT be tested.
If your school writes its own trials, then your teacher should know what topics...
Yeah, it involves group work and the final exam really requires you to memorise a truckload of content.
I'm an Accounting major but INFS1602 is like the worst mark for a few of my Information Systems degree/major friends who get Ds and HDs in all their other INFS subjects.
Let's face it...
INFS1602 Digital Transformation in Bus....85 HD
LAWS2150 Federal Constitutional Law.......69 CR
LAWS2371 Resolving Civil Disputes.........88 HD
LAWS2383 Land Law.........................65 CR
Did the impossible. Took me until my 4th year of university but my very first HD (and maybe last)...
I've done this for like so many law courses that it's not even funny.
Traditional actuarial roles are hard to get but if you don't mind working in Big 4 or banks, it's not bad.
Having high expectations isn't really selfish at all.
That being said, I definitely would not survive in Law with...
Wouldn't fret.
Know people with ATARs well below 97 who have ended up with solid D averages at uni.
It honestly just depends on the course you take, the university you're at and other factors.
I did Fed Con, Land Law, RCD and a Commerce subject.
2 subjects have been added for me. I'm thinking it's one of the Laws (Fed Con being least likely) and my Commerce subject.