Its not the same when you know you are comming back, I was sitting there and another combine law student next to me and I were discussing how knowing you're comming back sucks the fun out of it lol...Ah Tuesday arvo's one was so good... When I realised that some people I mentored in my second year were graduating, I kinda realised I'd been here too long.
Bit irrelevant to this thread, but just wondering - you were graduating your other degree and continuing with law? Is there a difference between combined degree and a double degree? And, is it possible to graduate one of your degrees when doing a double degree and continuing with the other - i.e. getting two pieces of paper instead of one?Its not the same when you know you are comming back, I was sitting there and another combine law student next to me and I were discussing how knowing you're comming back sucks the fun out of it lol...
Combined/double degree same thing.Bit irrelevant to this thread, but just wondering - you were graduating your other degree and continuing with law? Is there a difference between combined degree and a double degree? And, is it possible to graduate one of your degrees when doing a double degree and continuing with the other - i.e. getting two pieces of paper instead of one?
So, just to clarify, you get two pieces of paper? But, does that mean that your other degree you graduate without a major or a minor?Combined/double degree same thing.
Yes, you can and that is what I did. You just have to elect to do so by applying to graduate after the completion of the first degree and then after the second.
Yeah it is, to be honest.(pathetic attempt at trying to justify why I'm going to have spent 5 years of my life at uni..."wow... two pieces of paper?!")
In the famous words of Limp Bizkit:So, just to clarify, you get two pieces of paper? But, does that mean that your other degree you graduate without a major or a minor?
OOOOO :rofl: (pathetic attempt at trying to justify why I'm going to have spent 5 years of my life at uni..."wow... two pieces of paper?!")
I will get two yes, the major for the non-law degree is not written on the piece of paper either way unless its a specific degree (i.e. arts-psych etc).So, just to clarify, you get two pieces of paper? But, does that mean that your other degree you graduate without a major or a minor?
OOOOO :rofl: (pathetic attempt at trying to justify why I'm going to have spent 5 years of my life at uni..."wow... two pieces of paper?!")