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Originally Posted by HP Dude
however, as someone who is studying law, and who has friends studying medicine, I can tell you there are very, very few courses (TAFE or uni) as academically rigourous as law and med (save for the traditional sciences such as Chem, physics, and 'proper' engineering: they're bloody tough also).
At the end of the day, you have to compare apples with apples and not all uni degrees and institutions are operating at the same level.
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I guess I see part of what you're saying. But my wife has done a Bachelor of Psychology and is now doing here Bachelor of Law. Her best friend is currently studying to be a Doctor (not sure how her strucutre goes as I think she had to do a different Undergraduate first- but she's 4 years in) and they both don't find it that dificult either. Really, they're not doing a great deal of work at all, and still succeed easily at their degrees.
See, my wife finds Law as easy as - but could never be a teacher. I found studying to be a Teacher and my Bachelor of IT as easy as, but was horrible at woodwork in highschool and could never be a tradesman.
The issue is -> studying Law or Medicine IS NOT harder than working a trade or similar - if that is what you are gifted at. Law at uni is not dificult if it's what you enjoy, grab some Law students and throw them into a trade course and see how well they do then compared to the guys interested in Trade
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