melsc
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Re: Can you just do vanilla law?
I think it is partly because it is a lot to expect an undergrad (especially one straight out of school) to start will full study load of law subjects. MQ first year law students for example only take their introductory law subject and jurisprudence law subject in first year and do not take any substantive law subjects until second year whereas UWS the students do the same plus criminal and torts. I think I benefit from the way it was done at UWS as I was putting in to practice what I was learning at the time but I can see that the MQ system would have benefits. I can see however that it would be a lot to be doing four law subjects per semester in first year, I think it would be easier to cope now but hard in first year. I think its seen as a way of easing law students into a demanding course.Sparcod said:Why does law have to be combined anyway?? (just a question to think about; doesn't have to be answered)