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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Let's look at the median salaries as in your post, $5,500 vs $4,500. (mean is $5,263 vs $4,856)
The " SMU Law (4-years programme)" refers to the entire smu law cohort, ie including non-cum laude, cum laude and above, and whatever. It is a fair comparison with the " NUS Bachelor of Laws" which also refers to the entire nus law cohort regardless of honours classification.
We can just ignore the " SMU Law (4-years programme) Cum Laude and above".
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Yah pls don't go
SMU to read law. Harder work (more coursework and project work) for less prestige (
SMU law is ranked 400+ in the world vs
NUS Law 10?), lousier grades (only 50-60% graduate with Cum Laude and above - seen as 2.1 equivalent whereas in
NUS Law almost everyone graduates with a 2.1) and lousier pay (see above stats). Not a good deal at all lol.