people, please do not bother doing law degree in Australia. even locals who have done law degree are jobless and working as office admin (clerical jobs) or working as migration agents (little lucrative) etc etc. this advertisements are misleading in all sense.
I believe that with a law degree you can work in mostly any field you desire. The options are so much more broad and legal experience is key to always have the upper hand in society. I am going to law school next year. I have a plan and saved money for just in case I won't find a job so that I can start my own practice. Also, knowing law can open up a lot of opportunities in the human rights field. In general, believing in yourself is key to success. Don't you agree?
@@freedomofspeech1800 I totally agree with you! Can we connect on any social media platform please? I’d like to exchange few sentences with you regarding the same. Thank You!
Stupid comment. What country are Australians who want to be a lawyer supposed to study in then? Obviously, if you're 40 years old with a career in a call centre then doing a law degree out of the blue expecting to be a barrister in a couple of years, is probably a bad idea. But otherwise it's a gamechanger if it's the right time in your life and career.
people, please do not bother doing law degree in Australia. even locals who have done law degree are jobless and working as office admin (clerical jobs) or working as migration agents (little lucrative) etc etc. this advertisements are misleading in all sense.
Did you do a law degree in Australia? I’m planning to do one, kind give your reasoning dude.
I believe that with a law degree you can work in mostly any field you desire. The options are so much more broad and legal experience is key to always have the upper hand in society. I am going to law school next year. I have a plan and saved money for just in case I won't find a job so that I can start my own practice. Also, knowing law can open up a lot of opportunities in the human rights field. In general, believing in yourself is key to success. Don't you agree?
@@freedomofspeech1800 I totally agree with you! Can we connect on any social media platform please? I’d like to exchange few sentences with you regarding the same. Thank You!
Stupid comment. What country are Australians who want to be a lawyer supposed to study in then? Obviously, if you're 40 years old with a career in a call centre then doing a law degree out of the blue expecting to be a barrister in a couple of years, is probably a bad idea. But otherwise it's a gamechanger if it's the right time in your life and career.