Re: Transfer/Postgrad: Time for completion
Obviously I don't know what it is like being a grad law student but I can explain what I have observed in my classes. I find that the grad students and those who are mature aged or transfer students often appear 'smarter', why? because they have life experience and find it easier to cope with university because of previous study or experiences in the work place, this doesn't really make them smart, I just think they find settling into the course a bit easier.
I find my difficulties in the law degree don't lie with the content (don't get me wrong its not easy) but in the transition from High School to University, a double degree is demanding and trying to manage it as well as the different expectations you face at university can be hard. I am finding though as time passes and I get more and more used to university I am finding things easier and enjoying it a lot more.
Right now I am doing an assignment and I am not finding the content hard, but the fact that I don't know what the markers expect etc.
I suppose then doing another degree which obviously will still have its difficulties for a year or longer will mean that if you transfer into a double degree or a grad degree (both of which are demanding) you may be used to university of have some knowledge which will be of help, but in the end each degree is different and somethings extend across degrees and others don't - take referencing, I am currently doing units across three diciplines and they each use a different form of referencing
I don't know if that really answers your question, maybe I am just procrastinating from my assignment. I would take the quicker option considering the amount of time my chosen career path will take but its up to you and your circumstances what you chose to do. Good Luck