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University Useful information for prospective law students, A basic guide to become a lawyer

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senga_c13
post Mar 6 2009, 06:12 PM

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hi i'm considering studying law..
i'm good in english and reading and writing but i'm doubtful bout my choice in studying law because i'm a very shy person and i don't like to argue.
so oral is not my strong point..

any advice on what skills the person should have when taking up a law degree?
anyone planning to study law at taylors or help??
senga_c13
post Mar 8 2009, 09:00 PM

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heyy anyone studying or or studied law before?? i need somebody's advice!!
thanks.. also, anyone planning to do law in HELP or Taylors or Brickfields??
senga_c13
post Mar 8 2009, 11:02 PM

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QUOTE(jhong @ Mar 8 2009, 10:38 PM)
Most of us here are now reading law .
Since you said advice , what problem do you have ?

wELL, there are few of us here are now reading law in Brickfields Asia College .
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are u guys in the april intake? first year?? doing LLB?
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post Mar 22 2009, 12:34 PM

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hey there anyone doing the kdu tasmania law program?? i'm looking for roommates..
also, if i qualify as an australian solicitor, will i have to do the CLP again when i'm back in malaysia?
can anyone tell me the pathway to be a qualified lawyer in australia??
also, can i do a uk program and then transfer to australia monash or melbourne uni?? will it be hard to get in?
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post Mar 22 2009, 09:08 PM

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QUOTE(alsree786 @ Mar 22 2009, 05:10 PM)
i) yes, u will have to do the clp again when u return in malaysia

ii) to be a qualified lawyer in aussieland, u need to complete an llb covering the priestly 11, if u did not, u must get an assessment and complete the relevant subjects. i reckon aussie llbs probably cover the priestly so u shudn't have a prob...

ii) then u have to decide whether u want to be a barrister or a solicitor and in which state...

iii) having decided that, u will have to sit for a relevant exam for that particular state depending on which route u take...

iv) chambering then follows.

cant give specifics coz the practice differs for the states...

what uk prog are u talking about? a diploma/a levels or a degree then request for transfer of credits?
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i wanna be a solicitor in Victoria.. melbourne there.
how long is the total route to becoming a solicitor in australia?
i'm talking about degree then transfer of credits..
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post May 18 2009, 09:21 PM

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hey there.. anyone going to mmu this june? i have just got my offer letter

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