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I don't know if a thread has already been started, but lets get a general profile of ppl starting commerce at sydney this year

Name: Tom
Age: 18
UAI: 93.50
Previous school: Marist College Kogarah
Reason for doing this course: Always had an interest in business
Did you do business or economics in ur HSC?: Business only, mark: 94.
1st semester elective: Australian Politics
Major: Management

Look forward 2 meeting u all this year.

Tom
 
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Name: James
Age 17
Course: BEc (1st year)
Majors: Economics, Gov + International Relations
1st Sem Units: ECON1001, ECMT1010, CLAW1001, GOVT1101
Previous School: TKS
Business/Eco in HSC: Did both. 94 in Economics.
Why i did this course: I did BEc instead of Bcom as BEc is basically just 2 majors, while BCom is filled with core units i dont want to do. As for doing this type of subject in general, i have always loved comerce related things. Did share trading when i was in year 6. Also have an interest in politics (hence the gov major)

and its 2006 now :D
 

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Name: Adam
Age: 18 (as of yesterday)
Course: BEc (1st year)
Majors: Economics and Accounting
1st Semester Units: ECON1001, ECMT1010, CLAW1001, ACCT1001
Previous School: North Sydney Boys
Business/Eco in HSC: I did both
UAI: 94.05
Why i did this course: Same as Rafy, really. Way too many irritating core units in Commerce, bit more flexibility and I was always interested in doing an economics major anyway. I enjoyed both Business and Economics in high school and I've always been interested in this area I guess.
 

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Rafy said:
Name: James
Age 17
Course: BEc (1st year)
Majors: Economics, Gov + International Relations
1st Sem Units: ECON1001, ECMT1010, CLAW1001, GOVT1101
Previous School: TKS
Business/Eco in HSC: Did both. 94 in Economics.
Why i did this course: I did BEc instead of Bcom as BEc is basically just 2 majors, while BCom is filled with core units i dont want to do. As for doing this type of subject in general, i have always loved comerce related things. Did share trading when i was in year 6. Also have an interest in politics (hence the gov major)

and its 2006 now :D
He actually got 91. He only posted it over MSN though.
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Name: James M.
Age: 17
Course: B.Com (1st year)
Majors: Finance and International Business
1st Semester Units: ACCT1001, ECON1001, ECMT1010, GOVT1101
Previous School: Bishop Druitt College
Business/Eco in HSC: Neither.
UAI: 95.15
Why i did this course: The core subjects of Commerce give it its employability. Most firms know that the kids who do Eco either couldn't get into Comm or couldn't cope with its core mathematics - a skill required by everyone in the business sector because of its emphasis on quick-thinking, problem-solving and numbers-ness. Don't believe me? Check the department's employment statistics.

I picked it at USyd because it's the best business degree in the country.
 
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its core mathematics - a skill required by everyone in the business sector because of its emphasis on quick-thinking, problem-solving and numbers-ness.
OH FUCK. I suck at all those things. Especially maths.
 

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I'm mostly interested in marketing in commerce.
Yay... I'm meeting people before I even enrol!
:wave:​
Seriously if you're interested in Marketing you should go and get experience instead of doing a degree...There's no "marketing" degree out there, they are all based on experience.
 

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That's not necessarily true.

There isn't a marketing firm in Australia which will give you a job if you don't have a degree or a SHITLOAD of XP. A degree is a good way to get such XP.
 

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Wolfowitz said:
He actually got 91. He only posted it over MSN though.
91.80 to be precise. Are you on my msn?
 

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Wolfowitz said:
The core subjects of Commerce give it its employability. Most firms know that the kids who do Eco either couldn't get into Comm or couldn't cope with its core mathematics - a skill required by everyone in the business sector because of its emphasis on quick-thinking, problem-solving and numbers-ness. Don't believe me? Check the department's employment statistics.

I picked it at USyd because it's the best business degree in the country.
While I won't disagree with you on the firms opinions of BEc students (cos thats definitely subjective, plus I don't know what the general consensus is either). What "core mathematics" is involved in a cumm-arse degree that is not offered/not completed within the BEc?

Wolfowitz said:
Most firms know that the kids who do Eco either couldn't get into Comm or couldn't cope with its core mathematics
Then explain this one - I got more than enough for Comm, and maths is a non-issue.
 
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isnt the BComm relative new so most employees would have a BEc neway? i mite b wrong

the cores are the same in both degrees cept for no acct in BEc

n its definitely not the best business degree in the country, far from that, prob just one of the leaders in the Group of 8 overall that brings its name
 
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n its definitely not the best business degree in the country, far from that, prob just one of the leaders in the Group of 8 overall that brings its name
Yeah I doubt it's "the best". Every degree is slightly different aswell, so it's difficult to measure quality when there is so much variation.

Seriously if you're interested in Marketing you should go and get experience instead of doing a degree...There's no "marketing" degree out there, they are all based on experience.
I've spoken to many ppl in marketing/communications and they've told me that they prefer smaller unis like Charles Sturt because of smaller class sizes. And although a degree is not essential when entering a marketing/communications position, it is prefered. It also is highly valued when applying for senior positions.
Besides, I want to learn the theory behind marketing, because this is what interests me. Personally, if that means doing a degree packed with maths than it'll be challenging but all the more rewarding.
 

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Name: Tommy
Age: 18
UAI: 93.80
Previous school: St Ignatius College Riverview
Reason for doing this course: course has good reputation, like all the core units and majors, prefer sydney university of unsw and UTS
Major: Economics
 

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SSaint said:
While I won't disagree with you on the firms opinions of BEc students (cos thats definitely subjective, plus I don't know what the general consensus is either).

I thought most firms usually concentrate on what majors you did, not so much the course.
 

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... i chose b.econ over b.comm because to me, not because of my UAI or inability in mathematics, it's more focused towards the operation of the public/government sector and maybe even financial institutions... whereas b.commerce= employment in the private corporate business sector, indicated by its core units of study in accounting etc... that exceed b.econ's limited four... from ecmt and econ + econ major. b.eco is more open to choose varied units of study.

i don't get it- isn't ECMT1020 (busi+eco stats B) a core unit for b.eco, but not for b.comm? Meaning they don't have to go any further with 'hard- core' maths within econometrics, but then of course in finance, accounting and business info systems (for which i think hsc maths ext1 is a prerequisite). anyway, i chose b.eco not necessarily as my first preference but as my third, ahead of b.comm because of to me what seemed a clear direction towards business and not government.
 

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The_Apprentice said:
OH FUCK. I suck at all those things. Especially maths.
Don't worry, maths isn't very important for marketing. I didn't do it for my HSC>
p.s. r u russian?
 

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Tuna said:
Seriously if you're interested in Marketing you should go and get experience instead of doing a degree...There's no "marketing" degree out there, they are all based on experience.
seriously, ... you're wrong.
There are many 'marketing' degrees out there and without a strong theoretical framework, you will be outclassed by other marketers.
what's to say you can't have experience WHILST doing your degree? This is what I'm doing and after graduation I feel that I will have one of the best possible starting positions, with excellent chances of promotion, etc.

Also, I plan on doing an MBA eventually ($130,000 salary 5 years after completion, anyone?) which would require me to have done a degree (esp. at MBA schools like harvard)
 

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