ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Assassinator Wrote:ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:And law...?
Entry into the Law degree needs a pre-requisite of 90+ in majors in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics. And as additional criteria for acceptance, u have to pass the Umat with a score of 200+, with no less than 50 in any of the 3 components, and pass both rounds of the selection interview.
Nah, I meant don't you have to do law courses? I think I have a law course...
Assassinator Wrote:(That's more like something Medicine would require)
But still, over here, law is nowhere as hard as medicine...
Law courses for business? ... u mean Commercial Law and Taxation and stuff? Yeah, the Commerce/Econ students probably need to do that.
In terms of entry, yeah, Law is nowhere close to medicine. Med is like UAI 99+, and all that Umat and interviews and stuff i listed in the last post. U won't have the requirement of getting 90+ in all these subjects i listed, but if u can't get 90+ in them, ur unlikely to get 99+ UAI anyways, so yeah, basically u have to.
Well, Med does pay like an average of like $200,000+ a year or something like that in Australia, up to like $500,000 if ur a good doctor with a good specialization. Specialization takes ages though (i mean ages, like 6 years for uni, 1 for internship, and like 6-12 more years for specialization)... so the extremely high entry score is not that unreasonable.
All Law needs is a UAI of like 95+ (or higher, depending on the uni), and a certain grade in English.... Law pays very good, if you're a good lawyer. Pays average if ur a poo poo lawyer. So the pay is not as guaranteed as med, and depends quite a lot on your performance, so Med is a more desired profession.
Meh, if I can get part 3 qualifications for actuarial studies, I'm looking at around $100,000 fresh in the workforce, and around $200,000 after some experience and years (of which tax will eat like more than 1/3
). Quite a lot.... but Med still pays better :@.
ZiNgA BuRgA Wrote:Interesting course :P Have fun XD
Stats is extremely fun... (sarcasm) ... i actually have a stats test tomorrow ... Meh, atleast i don't have to do 13+ years like u have to for a good pay in med.