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13-09-2021, 10:35 AM
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My own opinion. I rather see a nus educated doctor than an aussie one. Wonder if most think the same way abt aussie grad lawyers
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Nah, you will just choose the cheap one. Drew napier underwear photographer chose Chinatown firm lawyer. You earn so much lui to pay expensive firm?
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13-09-2021, 11:12 AM
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Whenever I see female lawyers walk past me in the office, I imagine ****ing them, I also imagine that their pussies are unshaven and super hairy, although they may be well groomed on the outside. After that I imagine them peeing on me, with their dribble splashing all over, that hissing sound is super hot when they need to go urgently after a few hours of intense drafting!!!
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I second this!
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13-09-2021, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
My own opinion. I rather see a nus educated doctor than an aussie one. Wonder if most think the same way abt aussie grad lawyers
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Maybe u not sick enough to need to see a doctor if u down there looking at qualifications before stepping into the clinic. Go get urself rejected for sex a few more times
Stupid and siao lang . U how old. 13 ah. Practical results is what that matters. Stupid person like u only care about qualifications
Cb only know how to give useless comments . If U r from nus u r a fking shame
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13-09-2021, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
nus the best. fees are cheap. if cmi and poor family, can go smu too.
angmoh everything expensive, uni fees expensive, their law firm assocs also expensive.
sinkie firm everything cheap cheap.
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As crass as the above quote is, I agree with the sentiment. Studying law locally ( NUS or SMU) provides the best ROI for Singaporeans whose undergrad education is subsidized.
For the price of slightly above a generic FASS or Biz degree, you can get a pretty good starting salary. You won't make bank but outcomes are decent. You can also pivot to other industries if law practice isn't for you.
If you're rich, money is obv not a problem. But if you have to borrow 200k to reach the same outcomes as an NUS grad by studying in Australia, that is not a wise path.
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13-09-2021, 04:11 PM
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LOL literally none of the CC trainees that started this year even got FCH. You kidding bro
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This is what happens when you study at degree mills such as KCL and SIM. Open your eyes and read the original statement.
Winners of the Chief Justice Prize for Best Graduating Student:
2021 - KHL (JLC)
2020 - JW (JLC)
2019 - JF (JLC)
2018 - SCC (CC M&A)
2017 - RO (JLC)
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13-09-2021, 04:14 PM
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LOLLLLL how about the people who got offered this window does anyone know whether theyre FCH
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I know of at least 2 guys in NUS and both of them are Dean's Listers
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13-09-2021, 04:31 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
for aus uni, law regarded same as med
your father got more money than you got brain cells
if you gotta borrow 200k to get this kind of degree the lack of brain cells may be hereditary
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It is it seems. THe best students in Australia go to these two schools so the competition will be stiffer compared to local unis - judging by the sheer intake sizes they have.
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13-09-2021, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
As crass as the above quote is, I agree with the sentiment. Studying law locally ( NUS or SMU) provides the best ROI for Singaporeans whose undergrad education is subsidized.
For the price of slightly above a generic FASS or Biz degree, you can get a pretty good starting salary. You won't make bank but outcomes are decent. You can also pivot to other industries if law practice isn't for you.
If you're rich, money is obv not a problem. But if you have to borrow 200k to reach the same outcomes as an NUS grad by studying in Australia, that is not a wise path.
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It is, yes. It is clearer now that the main concern should be the competition against the number of students in Aus schools compared to NUS/ SMU/SUSS in order to do well.
If he can't compete against such a small pool of people in SG, it creates doubt if he can do well in the best institutions in Aus competing against a bigger cohort.
Undoubtedly, the schools there treat this like a business. As a lender, outcomes is very important.
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13-09-2021, 05:41 PM
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Tbh 200k is v little these days. If you work at intl firm sometimes you get more than that as bonus. Only a peasant have to keep asking about the fees in all the lawyer dentist doctor threads. If u have to ask abt the price tag, u can’t afford it. it’s obvious all u are looking at is money and not passion.
u can go for nus or smu, that’s the most Budget option if ur poor. Don’t beg and borrow from ur relatives.
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