notthedevil
I love the Pakenham line
I was wondering if it would be a bad idea if I studied a combined law degree if I don't have a massive desire to become a lawyer in the future. I enjoy studying law and I'm interested in learning about it, but it might be impractical to lengthen my time at uni for something I likely might not really use.
Currently I wanna be an urban planner, so I've been looking at the City Planning/Law degree at UNSW, but it might be dumb to do that if my law degree doesn't really get used to become a lawyer. I guess if I did become a lawyer though my planning degree wouldn't end up being used anyways. It is 6.5 years long (urban planning degrees on their own are usually only 4 years) but I really enjoy city planning and I'm interested in law so I think I would be happy enough to sacrifice extra time if I'm learning things that I love, but it's still easier to just do a planning degree without law. The benefits though is that by the end I would be accredited with Planners Institute of Australia, and the Legal Profession Admission Board, so I would have some solid choices and credentials for different careers.
Any help is appreciated on whether its better to stick with city planning alone, or try a combined degree for the sake of personal interest/might wanna become a lawyer maybe.
Currently I wanna be an urban planner, so I've been looking at the City Planning/Law degree at UNSW, but it might be dumb to do that if my law degree doesn't really get used to become a lawyer. I guess if I did become a lawyer though my planning degree wouldn't end up being used anyways. It is 6.5 years long (urban planning degrees on their own are usually only 4 years) but I really enjoy city planning and I'm interested in law so I think I would be happy enough to sacrifice extra time if I'm learning things that I love, but it's still easier to just do a planning degree without law. The benefits though is that by the end I would be accredited with Planners Institute of Australia, and the Legal Profession Admission Board, so I would have some solid choices and credentials for different careers.
Any help is appreciated on whether its better to stick with city planning alone, or try a combined degree for the sake of personal interest/might wanna become a lawyer maybe.