BillytheFIsh
Member
Melbourne Uni Plans US model
If you can't be bothered reading... basically the idea is a move the a US stlye system where you do a 3/4 year generalist degree in arts/science/commerce ect and then go to "Law School."
I see it this way:
Advantages:
The first 3 years of uni would have been shitloads easier.
I could have slept more.
I could have drunk more.
I would have had more artsy-fartsy subjects and been able to impose my views on random subjects in tutorials more.
I may have made more non-law friends.
Disadvantages:
Uni would go on FOREVER.
More mature age students.
Would probably have lived with my parents for longer.
I probably would have smoked more drugs (as opposed to ~0)
I may have got sick of uni and packed up my shit and moved somewhere in the EU and never come home. (May be considered an advantage... but I wouldn't have a degree.)
Both UG and PG have their advantages... but I think straight law UG suited me best. Whatever floats you boat I guess.
-B
If you can't be bothered reading... basically the idea is a move the a US stlye system where you do a 3/4 year generalist degree in arts/science/commerce ect and then go to "Law School."
I see it this way:
Advantages:
The first 3 years of uni would have been shitloads easier.
I could have slept more.
I could have drunk more.
I would have had more artsy-fartsy subjects and been able to impose my views on random subjects in tutorials more.
I may have made more non-law friends.
Disadvantages:
Uni would go on FOREVER.
More mature age students.
Would probably have lived with my parents for longer.
I probably would have smoked more drugs (as opposed to ~0)
I may have got sick of uni and packed up my shit and moved somewhere in the EU and never come home. (May be considered an advantage... but I wouldn't have a degree.)
Both UG and PG have their advantages... but I think straight law UG suited me best. Whatever floats you boat I guess.
-B