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I graduated from the University of Tasmania with a Bachelor of Law and Economics (1st class honours) in 2009. My experience at the University of Tasmania can only be described as wonderful. The law program at the Faculty of Law was superbly organised. The electives are varied and relevant and the core law subjects are comprehensively covered by some of the leading experts in their respective fields.
I was part of the UTAS Phillip C. Jessup mooting team in 2009 and competed against other Australian universities in Canberra. In 2008, I competed in the Lexis-Nexis Constitutional Law competition. I also took part in the ALSA negotiations competition and was placed fourth among thirty other universities.
In 2009, I was one of the editors of the University of Tasmania Law Review as well as a tutor for the International Student Support Program. In 2009, I did an internship at the New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council under the Aurora Native Title Internship Program.
On a more personal note, the people I came across in Tasmania were always warm and friendly. This meant that I made great friendships during my time there. In some ways, the magical beauty and serenity of Tasmania seems to have seeped into the Tasmanian people. If I had another shot at doing my degree again, I would certainly do it at the University of Tasmania.
Authorised by the Dean, Faculty of Law
4 October, 2012
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