So, I got into Sydney Combined Law [99.70] (yay!) and am not too sure which degree I want to combine law with exactly.
The following combinations are available:
Arts/Law
Arts (Media & Communications)/Law
Commerce/Law
Economics/Law
Engineering/Law
Information Technology/Law
International & Global Studies/Law
Political, Economic & Social Sciences/Law*
Science/Law
Each combination is five years in duration with the exception of Arts (Media & Communications)/Law and Engineering/Law.
I was leaning towards economics/law but was wondering if it was worthwhile to have two specialised degrees. e.g. I may pursue economics or law, but is it really worth the extra time and work to have both? (Bearing in mind that law adds 2 years, whilst honours + masters in economics adds 2.5 years). Plus, I think I'd like to work for the RBA, a major bank, ABS, etc - so would law even be useful here? Is there any advantage in doing economics/law over arts/law? Econ/law only offers 1 elective when I'm actually very interested in the arts?
Any advice???
Which have the best employment prospects?
Most lucrative? Are there any particularly useful subject combinations, etc?
The following combinations are available:
Arts/Law
Arts (Media & Communications)/Law
Commerce/Law
Economics/Law
Engineering/Law
Information Technology/Law
International & Global Studies/Law
Political, Economic & Social Sciences/Law*
Science/Law
Each combination is five years in duration with the exception of Arts (Media & Communications)/Law and Engineering/Law.
I was leaning towards economics/law but was wondering if it was worthwhile to have two specialised degrees. e.g. I may pursue economics or law, but is it really worth the extra time and work to have both? (Bearing in mind that law adds 2 years, whilst honours + masters in economics adds 2.5 years). Plus, I think I'd like to work for the RBA, a major bank, ABS, etc - so would law even be useful here? Is there any advantage in doing economics/law over arts/law? Econ/law only offers 1 elective when I'm actually very interested in the arts?
Any advice???
Which have the best employment prospects?
Most lucrative? Are there any particularly useful subject combinations, etc?