Top law schools revamp entry criteria in face of competition
Marianna PapadakisCourt and Legal Affairs reporter
Updated
The University of NSW is revamping the entry criteria for its undergraduate law degree as competition for law students heats up despite a jobs crisis for graduates.
The University is introducing a law admission test from 2017 to work on a sliding scale with students' Australian Tertiary Admission Rank or International Baccalaureate results.
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Marianna Papadakis writes on court and legal affairs reporter. She is based in our Sydney newsroom. Connect with Marianna on Twitter.
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