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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Such bickering is important and should be sustained in order to accentuate the fact that NUS is the best law school in Asia. All arguments have the same conclusion, that NUS students deserve the jobs. I don’t even know why we have to go through TC or associate interviews when QS ranking clearly shows that we are better than all the other schools (save for oxbridge, although it is more difficult to get into NUS than oxbridge). Perhaps the legal sector will be better if NUS students are automatically given NQ positions.
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In Asia, competing with the likes of HKU and University of Jakarta. You really set a low bar. This is disappointing, I expected more from
NUS, a rank 10 school.
Market sentiment disagrees with "the legal sector will be better if
NUS students are automatically given NQ positions" and for good reason.
No one is entitled to a living. If you're 2.2 and you can do the job well you're hired. If you're better and you can't, then you are not worth it.