JaneAustenEnthusiast
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Hey guys,
I'm planning to study Law/Psychology at UNSW or Law/Arts at USYD. I'm very interested in the Law/Psychology degree but I'm worried about UNSW's emphasis on group work.
I'm a highly independent worker and though I don't mind group work, I feel like UNSW over-does it, from what I've heard. I don't like the idea of being judged based on my as well other student's performance.
Nonetheless, I find UNSW incorporates so many opportunities for prac work, internships and career opportunities which is crucial within the competitive sphere of law.
Conversely, I love that USYD allows for independent work. USYD has also offered me guaranteed entry to Law if I get over 90 for my ATAR, but I really dislike the Arts component of Law/Arts. And no other combined degree is appealing (except for Law/Science (Psychology), but I dropped Maths in yr 12 and it allegedly involves 1 full year of Maths). If only USYD offered Law/Psychology!!
So this is my dilemma, and it's really frustrating me. Can anyone tell me what life as a UNSW law student would be like, and is the group work over-done like I've heard? Also, is the Science (Psychology) degree maths-intensive or does it even include maths (other than statistics for psychology).
By the way, I plan to ultimately do humanitarian law, working with refugees and asylum seekers, but I've heard UNSW is only good for commercial law... I fear I'm being fed rumours. Do any of the claims I've mentioned have any truth to them??
I'm planning to study Law/Psychology at UNSW or Law/Arts at USYD. I'm very interested in the Law/Psychology degree but I'm worried about UNSW's emphasis on group work.
I'm a highly independent worker and though I don't mind group work, I feel like UNSW over-does it, from what I've heard. I don't like the idea of being judged based on my as well other student's performance.
Nonetheless, I find UNSW incorporates so many opportunities for prac work, internships and career opportunities which is crucial within the competitive sphere of law.
Conversely, I love that USYD allows for independent work. USYD has also offered me guaranteed entry to Law if I get over 90 for my ATAR, but I really dislike the Arts component of Law/Arts. And no other combined degree is appealing (except for Law/Science (Psychology), but I dropped Maths in yr 12 and it allegedly involves 1 full year of Maths). If only USYD offered Law/Psychology!!
So this is my dilemma, and it's really frustrating me. Can anyone tell me what life as a UNSW law student would be like, and is the group work over-done like I've heard? Also, is the Science (Psychology) degree maths-intensive or does it even include maths (other than statistics for psychology).
By the way, I plan to ultimately do humanitarian law, working with refugees and asylum seekers, but I've heard UNSW is only good for commercial law... I fear I'm being fed rumours. Do any of the claims I've mentioned have any truth to them??