:'( heyyyy
guess what..i need to pick my lines by monday right for my subject selestions..adn i have a BIGGGGGGG dilema :'(
i want to ba a lawyer right..and it would only be logical for me to take LEGAL STUDIES RIGHT...
but ALSOOOO.....
for u to become a lawyer...u must get a UAI...of over 95..AND this may only be achieved by taking the subjects- extension 1 maths and extension 1 english ANDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
THEY AREEEEEEEEEEEEE OOOONNNNNNN thhhhhhhhhheeeeeee saaaaaaaammmmmmmmmmmeeeeeeee LLLLLLLIIIIIIINNNNNNNNNNEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
and i can only choose 1 of that line..lines are 99% change that they are NOT changing :'( :'( :'(
HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
and i can only choose one on that line!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHAT AM I TO DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO :'( :'( :'(
PLZZZZZZZZ PRAY FOR ME>...
if anyone has ideas or some info (khalfeya) then...HELOOOO...this way!!
Comments
I had the same problem with visual arts last year, but it didnt bother me. English extension made up for it because i enjoyed it. So, if you wich to do english extension, you'll enjo it and it will make up for legal studies. if you dont wish to do one of either extension subjects, you can always take studies of religion. Its ethic and ethnic studies can help cover some of the topics in legal.
Well, i hope i helped.... ;D
u dont need to do extension subjects to help u get a 95, my friend last yr did like the occassional subjects with no extension and received a uai of 97.
i would recomend u taking english and legal studies. what is the point of u doing maths, but u need legal? :-\
like a teacher who wants to teach maths but doesnt choose it as a schol subject- a tad ridiculous lol
Anyway, whichever path Why takes is alright, since those three subjects are strong in that school.
God Bless
well..Coptic dragon...i agree with u 100%...mazza is does raise the CHANCES for me to get a good mark...
however coptic dragon..as i soo nfounf out that LEGAL...is ASSUMED knowledge outside the sydney unitversities...and as u all know..sydney uni needs a UAI of 98+...something i cannot or ayone else can gaurantee....
however..i am highly considereing doing a vridgeting course one i finish..
Coptic Dragon..do u know how long that might take???
thanks heaps ppl... ;D
its me!! anyway doing legal studies will help in first yr uni its like introductory. im not sure about maths being a prerequistie for law?!?!?
i think you should choose the subjects you like. a bridging course only takes about a few weeks to a month max and is done once you find out what youve been accepted in!
dont worry if you need any more info consult the UAC guide it will tell you the prerrequisites it should be on the UAC website. you can also ask me.
Good Luck
Kristina123
2) Legal studies is a joke. You don't need to do it, nor is it that helpful. Most universities do not assume that their law students know anything about law. They teach you everything from the beginning.
3) The UAI for law at Sydney University is 99.6+ not 98+.
4) If you want to become a law student, you might start by speaking proper english.
Many people on this website have the most dreadful spelling and grammar that I have ever seen in my life. If you expect people to take you seriously, you can at the very least learn to make your point coherently and in decent english form.
1) Extension subjects, whilst helpful, are not necessary for a high UAI. If you do not have much potential in English or Maths, then do not take extension courses in those subjects. Extension subjects only help when you are capable of putting in a good effort, and when that good effort is in turn capable of acquiring for yourself good marks.
2) Legal studies is a joke. You don't need to do it, nor is it that helpful. Most universities do not assume that their law students know anything about law. They teach you everything from the beginning.
3) The UAI for law at Sydney University is 99.6+ not 98+.
4) If you want to become a law student, you might start by speaking proper english.
Many people on this website have the most dreadful spelling and grammar that I have ever seen in my life. If you expect people to take you seriously, you can at the very least learn to make your point coherently and in decent english form.
WOW iqbal..that was very RUDFE but helpful..
lol u have a point bt imma keep talken the way i like...UNLIKE U!!...anywyas..thanks Kristina..
and THANKS ALOT...IT AINT 98+ ..there goes my hopes....!!
ok...imma take extension subjects..becasue IQBAL..i do have the potential..AND i will take legal studies courses...SO I HAVE AN IDEA about law...
i know Why personally and her english skills are fine. she will make a great advocate!!!
Iqbal sometimes when one types on the net they like to adopt a different style of writing like a shorthand or as a means of individuality. i can assure you she doesnt write her essays like that!!
Krisitna123
:P iqbal!
Translation: "Wow, Iqbal; that was very rudfe, but helpful also". Translation: "You have a point; but i'm going to keep typing the way I like, unlike the way you type!" Translation: "Anyway, thanks Kristina". Translation: By the way, thanks a lot for notifying me that it's not 98+. There goes my hope! Translation: Okay, I'm going to take extension subjects because, Iqbal, I do have the potential. Furthermore, I will take the legal studies course so that I may have an idea regarding law.
anyway thats probably why your the moderator (lol)!!
Kristina123
She is not the only one, however. I can name about 10 others. My comments are merely intended to serve as constructive criticism, in the hope that such culprits change their style. It's embarassing to say the least.
judge not lest ye be judged
'Why', you have potential, and you can get that 99.6 if you put your mind to it. ;) However, the only thing I advise is for you to pick up extension english (not maths). English skills are what's really needed for law. I still don't see the point of maths being a prerequisite.
im not that slack
GB ALL
+FROG+
2) Legal studies is a joke. You don't need to do it, nor is it that helpful. Most universities do not assume that their law students know anything about law. They teach you everything from the beginning.
I would agree with this Why. It is the same in the UK - most universities prefer you to do things like English or history instead of legal studies, which is actually looked down upon.
If you decide to do law at university you will have to start from scratch, so you will not have any particular advantage if you do legal studies - you'll just find the first years of uni boring because you go through what you already know.
So if I were you I would probably do something else that would get me a higher score.
All I want to say is 'thank you Iqbal' for pointing out that Extension subjects aren't neccessary in order for you to achieve a high result.
'Why', you have potential, and you can get that 99.6 if you put your mind to it. ;) However, the only thing I advise is for you to pick up extension english (not maths). English skills are what's really needed for law. I still don't see the point of maths being a prerequisite.
Mazza, potential doesnt always mean i determined to use all of it. However, by looking into the future, i know that Sydney University whilst it requires a high UAI, legal studies is not assumed knowledge, whilst other universities, like that of Macarthur, legal studies is that of assumed knowledge AND that universities ALLOWS graduates with a UAI of 95 to be law student is their universities.
Furthermore, i will take my chances and 'aim for the moon becasue if i fall, i will fall between the stars'.
I would like to inform all participants of this forum that i have chosen both Mathematic and English extensions over Legal Studies.
Mazza: for me to be able to take English Extension, i must choose between Mathematics Extension and Studies of Religon Extension and in my case i have chosed both Mathematic and English Extension for i found it to be more beneficial for me for i lack the interest in Studies of Religon.
Thankyou for your comments.
if anyone has any further comments they would like to post up, pleas do so.
If anyone has further information about the bridgeding courses, please elaborate.
Peace,
Marina
PS: How was that Iqbal?^ :P
Iqbal (as always) is right in his posts. Legal studies is a joke. I did it in years 11 & 12 and am now in my second year of law at uni and i can honestly say legal studies didnt help me at all. Therefore you shouldnt be too worried if you cant do legal studies for now. Secondly, remember most law degrees here have to be done in conjunction with a second degree, so even if you dont have the marks to get into law you can get into a different degree, and then after your first year combine it with law.
On a different point raised by Iqbal the spelling and grammer here is terrible. Why do people type "u" when its nothing extra to type "you" or "nething" instead of "anything" and all the other stupid shortcuts used. I mean how do people think they are advancing themselves through school or other education if they are still making english mistakes that a 10 year old would pick up on?
Anyway, rabana maak, and hopefully people will start to use their mind a bit more when they post.'
Matt
To Frog: Sorry for being harsh. Oh, i didn't know why had a sister (no wonder she's smart)....
Coptic Dragon, FROG wa talking about sister in Christ however i do have a biological sister. However what i donot understand is how my sister makes me smart.
Furthermore, may i put in, achieving good results is no indication of future happiness and self actualisation, something we would all like to achieve.
Thankyou Matt for your input, i have greatly gained from it.
Thanks Everybody..Including Iqbal
Anyway, rabana maak wa inshallah your subjects will line up
Matt :)
iqbal...
judge not lest ye be judged
I have not seen anyone judging.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I feel totally lost in this conversation.
Your admission into a University course, is in most cases dependant upon your UAI, which is short for University Admission Index. Basically, each course at University has a UAI minimum which you need higher or equal to to get into that course. It should be noted that UAI is not a "grade" per se, but is more a rank that is worked out via the scores in your different subjects for all that year, and also for your score in the HSC [Higher School Certificate] examinations. That being said, scholarship and the like are offered, can be attained, and they seem to work very similar to the system you mentioned below - taking into account extra-curricular activites, marks, etc. Hope I was able to clear that up a little bit
However i DO NOT know weither to choose between biology and economics.
Help i need to decide TONIGHT!