pretty muchlala2 said:USYD = UMELB
UNSW = Monash
Same things, two different places.
USyd is top 10 or so in NSB. UNSW is about top 20.LottoX said:I'll try my hardest to get into UNSW or USyd, but I don't know if that 0.2 - 0.6 will be attainable.
We were talking about LottoX and he is domestic, as you well know. Regarding employment, you're just making that up_dhj_ said:Actually it may be cheaper for international students, but local students can defer a significant part the fee just like hecs afaik. For international students (particularly from rich HK) the fee is generally worth it for the "brand" of the University. You will also probably find better paid part-time employment in Sydney which offsets the gap aswell.
ANU:wheredanton said:So come on people! Tell me what the cliques are at ANU, Maqu, UTS or Sydney.
Do any of them apply for Attorney Generals dept?neo o said:ANU:
The "I'm doing Arts/Law with a focus on International Relations and/or Languages and/or Modern History" and im going to work for DFAT clique. Sometimes I feel that everyone except for me is a member.
I wouldn't say powerful. Large and annoying, yes. But powerful?wheredanton said:1. There is a Asian evangelical clique. Large and very powerful powerful
You may add them to the unsw clique list if you wishMoonlightSonata said:You forgot the mooting clique -- baby-barristers who march around advocating
don't come to UofMelbournenainani said:Wow! Quite a variety of conflicting opinions...
At the moment for me its leaning to either Comm/Law at USyd or just Law at UMelb... but I'm quite confused.
The Good Universities Guide on the whole seems to make UNSW and USyd the premier places for Law, but for me UNSW is TOO asian - other people I have spoken to claim that they think it doesn't give an 'Australian' experience
Any thoughts on this matter?
Damn it! I'm a member of that clique and I'm not even at uni yet!neo o said:ANU:
The "I'm doing Arts/Law with a focus on International Relations and/or Languages and/or Modern History" and im going to work for DFAT clique. Sometimes I feel that everyone except for me is a member.
Id change the Grammar clique at UNSW with the asian selective school/ i want to work at macquarie bankwheredanton said:All universities have their various cliques. Based on a non exhaustive analysis I can present the following cliques that exist at unsw law.
1. There is a Asian evangelical clique. Large and very powerful powerful
2. The eastern suburbs clique.
3. The postgraduate clique.
4. The WASP clique.
5. The Sydney Grammar clique.
6. Smaller sub cliques based on location. People from the south, people from the north, people from the west and people from the east.
Of course people move between these cliques and cliques overlap. 'frinstance I am reasonably friendly with one or two of the clique 1. I am known to this group by some people but I'm not really a friend of the group. Since I don't attend any religious gatherings I'm not a core member. I'm at the external fringe because I get on with one or two or its core members. I'm also not that Asian in the commerce stereotyped HK type way. I'm on a 'hello, *make conversation with* basis with some in the Sydney Grammar clique, however I'll never be a core member here because, well, I didn't go to grammar.
So come on people! Tell me what the cliques are at ANU, Maqu, UTS or Sydney.
I dont, i can think of 15 HECS guys already, and hell r there a lot of fee payers_dhj_ said:That would make 30 Grammar students per year - I doubt it.
This clique business is rubbish I reckon.
I wouldn't really know... but I did!wheredanton said:Do any of them apply for Attorney Generals dept?
That doesn't mean that I can't try! Besides, there isn't a summer clerk program in Canberra, so if you're lucky you can get into firms with Canberra offices like Minter Ellison and government departments in your second or third year. A friend of mine got a summer job at DFAT in his second year.wheredanton said:but you're only 2nd year!