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 Studying in Australia (V 3.1), Please use proper English

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post Feb 3 2010, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(sanesaint @ Feb 3 2010, 07:41 AM)
hey i dunno if this is the right thread to be asking this, but im hoping somebody will help me out. which australian universities offer law as an undergraduate programme not requiring a degree prior to studying law? i noe melb rwquires it, but does anu and monash require a prior degree? also, wat other reputable universities are there for law in aussie? thanks
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Hi Sanesaint,

You do not have to have a degree to get enrolled in LLB. Probably you are looking at LLB (Graduate) or the JD (Juris Doctor) or the graduate diploma course. The entrance requirement for LLB in ANU is you must have achieved at least 19 points in your STPM. And it is very tough to get an entrance in ANU. Other top universities in Australia for LLB is Monash, Sydney, UNSW and many more. If you want to get an easy entrance then you can try JCU and CDU. If you are really interested to know more about LLB in Australia and keen to get a place, feel free to contact me at the contact details given below. We are specialised in Australian education and all our services are free of charge including your counselling, placement, visa processing and others. Look forward to hear from you. Thank you.
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post Feb 3 2010, 10:46 AM

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QUOTE(DaViDcHiN @ Feb 3 2010, 10:27 AM)
Does anyone knows what does OSHC cover?

My mum is very concern about it, she's afraid that it does not cover illness that does not need one to stay in the hospital such as fever and etc.

So she's thinking to extend my local medical insurance to international if that is the case.
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Are you covered by Medibank or OSHC Worldcare? You can refer to their website about specific information on what is and is not covered by your insurance provider. http://www.medibank.com.au/ and https://www.oshcworldcare.com.au/Default.aspx. Good luck!

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