Every forum has its own spam thread. It err, builds community spirit.jasee said:This thread seems a bit off topic don't you think?
Jasee's cutoff does not affect you as such because Jasee is like....miss_gtr said:Hey jasee!... what cut off was your course (that ur doing?) (while were on the topic of going off_)
like my learned friend mr poohboy, i widely read as well. right now, i'm enjoying 'the hungry little caterpillar'.bearpooh said:I am currently reading some English equity textbooks ( for entertainment, not for uni ) and many of the concepts carry over. After all, tracing and half-secret trusts
are pretty much the same in australia and the UK.
I wonder what equity books you're reading? You're quite eager, that's third year material. We covered tracing in property but we didn't actually look at secret trusts beyond basic awareness of their existence.bearpooh said:I am currently reading some English equity textbooks ( for entertainment, not for uni ) and many of the concepts carry over. After all, tracing and half-secret trusts are pretty much the same in australia and the UK.
Probably texts from his relatives who have all studied in oxbridge or whateva they call it.MoonlightSonata said:I wonder what equity books you're reading? You're quite eager, that's third year material. We covered tracing in property but we didn't actually look at secret trusts beyond basic awareness of their existence.
For extra law readings I mostly read advocacy/litigation/evidence books
Look. You're an idiot. Don't tell people they're wrong when you're an idiot. Firstly, what you quoted and what you replied weren't really related. Secondly, what you said (and what I'm quoting) is wrong.bearpooh said:Wrong.
A BCL is a LLM.
The LLM from Oxford is called a BCL while the LLM from
Cambridge is called a LLM
There is considerable overlap anyway.
I am currently reading some English equity textbooks ( for entertainment, not for uni ) and many of the concepts carry over. After all, tracing and half-secret trusts
are pretty much the same in australia and the UK.
The BCL is as EXACTLY popular as the M.Litt. DO YOU UNDERSTAND ENGLISH?! THERE IS NO EQUIVALENT.bearpooh said:ie: The BCL is Oxford's equivalent of a LLM.
You are rather dense.
hehe oopsAsquithian said:mooonlight I'm shocked!
Secret trusts was covered!!!! You just didnt you your reading Naughty boy!
LoLz. Then where?bearpooh said:Note that it is not employment in Law.
Ahhh...so could you give me the method as to how they calculate the employment rate for the 'other degree' then?bearpooh said:Or in paralegal work or even work using the "other" degree.
Only 50% end up lawyers.
The rest end up in other jobs.
I know an accountant , a junior editor for CCH and a Docs manager
who have law degrees but never could get law jobs.
They didnt have the smarts, the marks or the connections.
Yes at times she does tend to speak quickly, she acknowledged that herself and warns people to ask her to slow down. But I personally have no trouble following what she says.Asquithian said:From what I've heard she goes a bit too fast. Leaves out detail. The best teacher I've had so far is Alex Steel - by a very long way.
Like I said, some fossils...Asquithian said:Yeah but deffered indefeasibility still applies in some circumstances. The principle has been narrowed but its not totally gone. It also could be revived. A number of judges (according to Ms Gray who name drops judges she has had dinner with) still feel that deferred indefeasibility is better.
Hey Melsc,melsc said:I am starting to work on my uni applications
at the moment I have
Social Science (Criminology)/ LLB - UNSW *as if but I might as well dream*
Social Science (Criminology)/ LLB - UWS * only UWS and UNSW offer the combined degree I want*
LLB - UTS
LLB/ Arts - MAQU
And I am applying for University of Notre Dame as well but thats separate from UAC
Then if I dont get any of them and I need to transfer
Social Science (Criminology) UNSW *If I meet the trasnfer requirements*
Social Science (Criminology) UWS
I dont really mind where I got but I'd prefer to do Social Science (Criminology)/ LLB rather than just and LLB or arts LLB but hey...anyone that will take me
Shite negro, you're bloody early.melsc said:I am starting to work on my uni applications
at the moment I have
Social Science (Criminology)/ LLB - UNSW *as if but I might as well dream*
Social Science (Criminology)/ LLB - UWS * only UWS and UNSW offer the combined degree I want*
LLB - UTS
LLB/ Arts - MAQU
And I am applying for University of Notre Dame as well but thats separate from UAC
Then if I dont get any of them and I need to transfer
Social Science (Criminology) UNSW *If I meet the trasnfer requirements*
Social Science (Criminology) UWS
I dont really mind where I got but I'd prefer to do Social Science (Criminology)/ LLB rather than just and LLB or arts LLB but hey...anyone that will take me
:uhhuh: what you do is do B social science/ LLB and then major in Criminology...at least I think thats how it worksSarah said:Hey Melsc,
Does UNSW have Social Science (Criminology)/LLB?
I know they have Social Science/LLb but wasn't aware they had the Criminology course combined with Law
Sorry Melsc, I hate to disappoint you but I'm pretty certain UNSW doesn't offermelsc said::uhhuh: what you do is do B social science/ LLB and then major in Criminology...at least I think thats how it works