Hi everyone!
Thank you so much for all your replies!
1. Yes, I understand that going to the Top 5 UK Unis is never easy. I guess I'll go there only if I do exceedingly well in my degree.
2. Canada law degree is not recognised in Singapore/M'sia. I have plans on going to UBC to do business/psychology/(whatever) if I fail to get into law in Oz.
3. I REGRETTED transferring from Ontario (Canada) to Melbourne. I have a friend who got an average of 65 for his OSSD and was offered law in Uni of Aberdeen.
Having an OSSD is very easy to get into the Canadian's Unis.
However, I dislike the school that I was attending back in Canada.
Going to UBC is partly influenced by the reputation , nice environment and most importantly, Linda Chung studied there before
Is the 'new generation' degree style good? I know the N.American Unis are following the 'new generation' degree and Uni of Melb is currently doing that too. I find it a waste of time. (esp if you were to do law.)
Any comments?
For law: get into an Oz unis , do well and move on to UK for further law studies.
For business: get into UBC/UniMel/Syd/ANU , do well and move on to London School of Economics.
Wells, at least that's my goals and plans.
Would really appreciate if folks here can guide me to achieving my goals.
Another bread and butter issue now is the courses that I'm taking in MUFY.
I seriously wonder if EL/Math/Geog/Globalisation/Economics will enable to score a high final MUFY marks as compared to combinations like : EL/Math/Globalisation/Economics/Accountings(IT)
Assume equal amount of handwork are put into the above courses. Reason why I'm thinking this way is that for Geog/Global and stuff , they're subjective marking and may vary as compared to Acc/IT.
Be careful here, even though Australian LLBs (some universities) are recognised, MUFY might not be accepted as a recognised pre-u program by the Malaysian Bar. So you might end up with some problem later on in Malaysia. Don't go saying you can find a job in Australia or UK, that's not a reason to be not paying attention to this little bit of detail.