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hehe, you want my whole life story?!!?

im a professional uni student, this is my 3rd course and 7th year of uni, im now studying law at monash and been working in a law firm for about 2 and a half years (half of which was full time)...

now are you confused?!

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2000-2001 Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Practice) - RMIT Bourke St

2002-2004 Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Admin) - RMIT Bundoora

2005-2007 Bachelor of Laws - Monash

2008 Articles!

yay rmit :sorcerer:

oooh Criminal Justice Admin sounds like somethin off TV

2000-2001 Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Practice) - RMIT Bourke St

2002-2004 Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Admin) - RMIT Bundoora

2005-2007 Bachelor of Laws - Monash

2008 Articles!

Jeez - i thought i was crazy for doing 2 courses!!

2nd year auto engineering at rmit city

and work casual at Kmart.

Dude, u go to rmit in the city! Im doing my masters in accounting there at the moment. Did bachelor of comptuer science at monash before that, and working at Myer as a casual (but im gonna leave that joint soon)

emsta

what buildings are you in?

i'm in buildings 56/57

Im in the one that has the radiation poisoning - building 108 in bourke street.

Come to think of it, my head gets heated up very quickly when im revising for exams...perhaps..... :cheers:

2000-2001 Advanced Diploma of Business (Legal Practice) - RMIT Bourke St

2002-2004 Bachelor of Arts (Criminal Justice Admin) - RMIT Bundoora

2005-2007 Bachelor of Laws - Monash

2008 Articles!

I have to ask though - whats this articles thing that every law student keeps talking about?

its your year of like work experience, you have to do it to be a qualified lawyer otherwise you just have a law degree.

generally, you are on the sh|ttest of sh|t wages and are given very crap things to do, work all hours but are taught how to be a lawyer

I did a 4 year Bachelor of Science in Business Information Systems Management at Bournemouth Uni in the UK. That was 2000-2004.

My third year was a placement which I did here in Melbourne for a software development firm.

Have been working as an IT Manager since leaving uni for a truck company in Dandenong and about to start a new role as an IT Business Manager in the next few weeks. :)

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