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Why choose The College of Law for your Practical Legal Training (PLT)?
Just as you took time to decide where to do your law degree, so you should think carefully about where you undertake your Practical Legal Training (PLT).
The College of Law is Australia’s largest provider of Practical Legal Training and the only one with campuses in NSW, Victoria, Queensland and Western Australia. We also run programs in the ACT and operate the equivalent to PLT in New Zealand - the Professional Legal Studies Course.
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"I wanted to hit the ground running. I wanted to really make a difference to my law firm from day one so I made sure I got the very best practical legal training. The College of Law is Australia's largest provider of practical legal training and they specialise in legal practice."
Alison Kennedy, 2010 College of Law graduate |
Most major law firms in Australia select The College of Law to train their graduates. This is because we specialise in education and training in legal practice and we’ve been doing it for over 35 years.
Most importantly for you, the student, you will be taught by highly experienced lecturers who will deal with you as an individual.
"I really enjoyed the course experience, in many ways more so than when at university. I found the lecturers and tutors very down to earth, approachable, genuinely caring and also well versed in the 'real world' of the legal profession... The College curriculum is realistic and relevant, and the method of delivery I found very well laid out and structured." 2010 Graduate.
2012 Handbook now available
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Ask for a copy of the 2012 Practical Legal Training Handbook today - simply click here to order your copy.
Note that you can now choose between 75 days of Work Experience or 25 days plus the Clinical Experience Module. Details in the Handbook or here. |
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What you need to be admitted to practice More 
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