can you do a law degree by its self for undergraduates at UNSW or USYD? (1 Viewer)

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if you have a bahchelors degree and a masters degree, in ur CV or Resume (read on pls
Like the 3 year one basically (B law)

or must it be combined?
 

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Sorry I don't understand your question.
 

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you have to do law with something else like engineering, commerce, arts or science
 

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If you already have a degree (undergraduate/master whatever) then you can do a straight law degree at both USYD and unsw. It is not a bachelor of laws though, it is a JD (juris doctor). There is no real difference between a LLB and a JD, but the universities have recently switched to the JD because they can charge full fee spots (it is a graduate degree). The JD still takes 3 years (unless you overload subjects/do summer winter school in which case you can finish it in under 3 years).
 

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I'm not sure that doing law by itself would be a wise decision when you're essentially competing with students who have mostly studied a double degree IMO.
 

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