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BAC Thread, The Nation's No.1 Law School :)
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Jim1212
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Feb 18 2014, 11:20 PM
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Just wanna request of further information, If i were to do the UKT programme and I wish to transfer elsewhere after my year 1 or year 2, take for instance, University of Ottawa/University of Auckland/Murdoch University. Would it be possible? Im aware that the Malaysian Bar allows graduates from these universities to practice the CLP in Malaysia. Correct me if I'm wrong.
I asking this question because my parents wouldn't want me to go to the UK and prefer places in OZ and NZ as its much nearer to our country. And its much convenient for them to come over. Thanks for listening me up. Hope to be enlightened.
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Jim1212
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Feb 19 2014, 02:41 AM
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QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Feb 19 2014, 02:15 AM) Highly unlikely, when you are doing your UKT programme, you are doing UK law, albeit Canada and Australia are Common Law countries, the curriculum is really different, it's only possible when you are transferring to a university with similar syllabus. You can decide, 4 years LLB in Perth, or 2 years in Malaysia one year in the UK. Ottawa is not on the list, Morduch and Auckland yes, but they do not practise the CLP, it's a Bar exam, which they sit for it. Wow, Thanks for the fruitful information.  I got what you mean. So even if by any chance there might be certain universities that might be able to offer similar syllabus, it'll would highly likely not be in the shortlisted Australians law degree recognised by the Malaysian Legal Qualifying Board right? Sorry to ask questions that might not be related to the thread but any idea of any college or universities offering for an Australian transfer degree programme, cause i don't come from a wealthy family. Transfers such as 2+2 are my only option as for now.  Hope to hear from you.
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Jim1212
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Feb 19 2014, 03:19 AM
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QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Feb 19 2014, 03:10 AM) Actually, I wanted to say, Nil, but you know the law student thingy Unfortunately there's no university in Malaysia is doing the said transfer programme (KDU used to provide 1+3 twinning with U of Tasmania, but eventually terminated the programme) There is Australian degree transfer programme in Malaysia, BUT not for Law If your parents can afford 2 years for you in Australia, they certainly can afford one year in UK, tuition fees in UK universities are around 9,000GBP, tuition in Aussies unis can reach to AUD30,000 per annum Wow, you are much more informative than google. And I'm serious about it. That's one very depressing news for my parents. haha.. They are just afraid that I'm too far away from home. Anyway thank you once again
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Jim1212
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Feb 19 2014, 07:55 PM
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QUOTE(TheCagedBird @ Feb 19 2014, 04:27 PM) Why would they be afraid they you are too far away from homeĀ  , Australia also far what. Cause they want to like visit me often. Thats the thing. But its okay la.. guess i'll just have to settle with the fact that my parents financials aren't capable of providing me with a 4 years education in Australia. But still i felt fortunate to be able to do the UKT. Its nearer compare to london  Cause Perth is just 5 hours by flight and Melbourne 8 Hours. London is like 13 Hours away This post has been edited by Jim1212: Feb 19 2014, 07:56 PM
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