Could someone tell me whether B.Com is considered prestigious in the UK/US? I am planning to apply for jobs in both the places, but some people have told me that the likelihood of getting a good job with this course is very low?
sarcasm aside, it's true that courses like business and commerce don't have a good reputation in the UK(not sure about the US).Omnidragon said:It's crap. No one's heard of it.
So what's considered 'proper' in the UK/US?choco6 said:well, i have an honours degree, if that makes any difference.the problem is that apparently commerce isn't considered to be a 'proper' subject in the UK & USA.
Yeah, I think they prefer the more traditional subjects. I posted a similar question on a UK website. They told me that subjects like commerce are considered 'mickey mouse' subjects there?!BackCountrySnow said:So what's considered 'proper' in the UK/US?
economics?
Translating Latin or arguing with A-list students at Oxford about political history is much more academic than memorising a few CAPM formulae or how to account for deferred tax liability on your balance sheet. PeriodBackCountrySnow said:why is it not considered academic enough?
of course they do. seriously do you really find commerce challenging?choco6 said:Yeah, I think they prefer the more traditional subjects. I posted a similar question on a UK website. They told me that subjects like commerce are considered 'mickey mouse' subjects there?!
haven't you done commerce yourself? It may not be that challenging, but I'd think it's a good course to do if you want a good job. Anyway, it isn't as easy as you make it out to be.Omnidragon said:of course they do. seriously do you really find commerce challenging?
Omnidragon said:Translating Latin or arguing with A-list students at Oxford about political history is much more academic than memorising a few CAPM formulae or how to account for deferred tax liability on your balance sheet. Period
No sarcasm intended in my earlier post.
Asian who majored in maths based commerce majors ?Omnidragon said:of course they do. seriously do you really find commerce challenging?
oh ok.Omnidragon said:yea i did... the degree is useful in asia pacific because people recognise it
no one has any idea what it is here in europe
they know about my llb though
as much as i'd like to think my degree is some great thing to ppl over here, it just isnt
maths-based? gee i find that funny... are you referring to finance, accounting or more towards actuary and statistics? and management?Charizard said:Asian who majored in maths based commerce majors ?
that's my guess.
Or a management major.