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Because?If I could go back I'd do a science(advanced mathematics) degree over a commerce degree anyday. Too many students do commerce. Its over saturated and an overrated degree.
Because?
.If I could go back I'd do a science(advanced mathematics) degree over a commerce degree anyday. Too many students do commerce. Its over saturated and an overrated degree.
my badMaybe Hawkrider was asking why he would choose Adv Maths, and not some other degree?
Math's degrees are so underrated and everyone gives it shit. But from what I've seen at university degrees that rely heavily on mathematics such as engineering, actuarial studies and mathematics degrees are the most practical and highly sought after. It's pretty much because of the problem solving skills you gain throughout the degree.This is way better than any rote learning commerce kid out there.Because?
It's pretty hard to get an internship tho, I would think its other comm students don't get it more than other comm students don't bother trying?Oh yeah definitely, grab a good internship or two (or more if you can) and you've suddenly increased your employability by so much just because most other comm students don't bother with this. Also look at previous years' stats (http://www.graduatecareers.com.au/research/researchreports/gradstats/) to get a better idea.
I'm talking about more than just the penultimate internship opportunities that the big people offer (like KPMG and JPMorgan). I'm talking more about internships like those at smaller companies who may not advertise internship opportunities but are still willing to take students in if they get contacted.
Quantum College, you do have a point. Also, lots of the commerce jobs (like IB) offer training classes before they start work so those who didn't do commerce aren't at a disadvantage. But if OP wants to work as an accountant (or any other job position that requires a strong knowledge of commerce subjects), then he/she'd be better off studying commerce than studying engineering or adv maths.
I'm talking about more than just the penultimate internship opportunities that the big people offer (like KPMG and JPMorgan). I'm talking more about internships like those at smaller companies who may not advertise internship opportunities but are still willing to take students in if they get contacted.
Quantum College, you do have a point. Also, lots of the commerce jobs (like IB) offer training classes before they start work so those who didn't do commerce aren't at a disadvantage. But if OP wants to work as an accountant (or any other job position that requires a strong knowledge of commerce subjects), then he/she'd be better off studying commerce than studying engineering or adv maths.