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27-06-2020, 06:53 PM
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Gonna ask u cb ****ers again
What's the chances of getting exemption for dual degree in law/econs from Aussie uni assuming all other requirements are fulfilled?
Dun ignore me again
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27-06-2020, 07:36 PM
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Gonna ask u cb ****ers again
What's the chances of getting exemption for dual degree in law/econs from Aussie uni assuming all other requirements are fulfilled?
Dun ignore me again
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No chance. Australian unis are dogshit. Tbh, even the ones that are allowed are dogshit. Even more of a degree mill than kings.
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27-06-2020, 08:23 PM
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You can try. Or go change ur major lol. Imo, not worth it. Stay in Aussie and work for HSF.
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No PR bro. Otherwise I **** shitgapore alr. Cum back still need to do Part A Part B pui.
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27-06-2020, 09:05 PM
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Baker McKenzie is the largest firm in the world by headcount.
It’s an American firm, the prestige you dream about even in your sleep.
It’s reputation is so powerful than it counts the current IMF chief as alumna.
Only the truly elite can get in to that firm.
It is a firm that fascinates and intrigues, the stuff you read from novels as a young impressionable kid.
It’s name is on every major IPO/M&A deal in the world. It is constantly retained by a majority of Fortune 500.
Any lawyer who has been to Baker and can count himself/herself as alumni/alumna has indeed arrive in the legal world.
There is nothing more to achieve in life. It’s success at its finest.
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Isnt it a swiss verein? Which makes it similar to dentons. Its just wong and leong if ure talking about the sg office.....
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27-06-2020, 10:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Isnt it a swiss verein? Which makes it similar to dentons. Its just wong and leong if ure talking about the sg office.....
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Leong? Lololol didn't know a person could change his surname
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27-06-2020, 11:18 PM
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anyone knows TKQP's salary for NQ / 1 PQE?
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4.9 for NQ last I heard.
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28-06-2020, 12:02 AM
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What are the reputable midsized firms in SG other than tkqp? thoughts on cnp?
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28-06-2020, 01:32 AM
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What are the reputable midsized firms in SG other than tkqp? thoughts on cnp?
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Reputable for what? Disputes? Corp?
To mind: QWP. Ince. SLB. Got some firms q specialised ie Amica for IP.
CNP is mostly interested in corp/tax type of work. Young firm, partners generally q young also. Open concept-y office. People there seem q chill, a bit towards the party/drinks type.
Heard there was an opening for a litigation/disputes assoc there.
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28-06-2020, 01:44 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Reputable for what? Disputes? Corp?
To mind: QWP. Ince. SLB. Got some firms q specialised ie Amica for IP.
CNP is mostly interested in corp/tax type of work. Young firm, partners generally q young also. Open concept-y office. People there seem q chill, a bit towards the party/drinks type.
Heard there was an opening for a litigation/disputes assoc there.
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Any thoughts on TPC? corp
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