Crikket
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mmmm corporate business... i can hear the power suits calling
Psychology, Geography or IT units may be useful.Crikket said:
what aspect of science will be useful to me if i want to go into corporate business?
There's nothing wrong with the usyd eco & biz faculty, it just that some of the less omniscient lecturers just happen to teach 1st year subsToodulu said:so i'd go for com lib if you want a bit of humanities and keep some sanity
for straight commerce i would probably head to unsw first, and then UTS for their very practical course. to be honest i'm not the biggest fan of the usyd eco&bus faculty but what can you do.
1) I never indicated that D-Day was being a snob. Please do not put words into my mouth. I don't appreciate it thank you.Toodulu said:haha okay i can't be bothered reading everything.
dude, the "superiority" isn't snobbery or mindless promotion, but simple logic
- 4 years > 3 years, ie. you learn more, and it's a better option for someone who doesn't want to stay at uni for 5 years for a combined degree
- you can tailor your course to only study the units you want, or you can also pick to study the same junior units as someone with a straight commerce degree
- you can pick electives from the commerce, arts and science faculty, rather than just commerce
D Day said:B Com (Lib St) Syd.
the highest level undergraduate business degree available in the country
oh yeh, like you still need to do the units required to complete your major, but if you want to major in economics then you won't need to do accounting 1A and 1B which are compulsory jr units in B. Commerce (that's what i meant)Minai said:While I think its all cool that you can tailor your course, wheres that gonna take you? To max. your career prospects, you should focus your studies on specific disciplines..and what do you mean by "only study the units you want"? I thought you could do that in any degree at any uni!
also, you can pick electives from ANY faculty at UNSW in a commerce degree..
toods: are you still trying for Law? how are ur marks?Toodulu said:oh yeh, like you still need to do the units required to complete your major, but if you want to major in economics then you won't need to do accounting 1A and 1B which are compulsory jr units in B. Commerce (that's what i meant)
and i meant the space of 2 electives in the first year straight commerce degree. i meant you can pick electives for more faculties, simply because there are more flexibility for choice (due to the longer course and fewer compulsory units, and therefore more elective units)
(p.s. i saw you in chatty with your gf the other day. i would've so said hi but i didn't know how you were going to explain things to her haha.)
my sentiments exactly - how goes it toodz?Toodulu said:my marks are really bad but i [dun think] deserved them cos... [i crammed]. transfer is still possible but i'll need a mega wow GPA next semester and i don't know if i can be bothered to nerd it up.. haha uni is bullshit anyway.
Toodulu said:oh and haha santaslayer, dude i mean "logic" as in like, you know, the definition of the actual word when normal people use it in everyday conversation. it's kind of sad that you're looking up the definition of the word, unless you didn't understand the meaning.. in which case you didn't have to share your new found knowledge with us because i'm sure most of us in here have adequate english literacy skills.
i was not using logic to back up that particular statement, i don't know where you got that idea. i think i quoted you asking how B. Com (liberal studies) was greater/more superior than a straight commerce degree. I don't appreciate people putting things into my mouth either.
By the way, I think I did provide evidence for my logic, look I even made it easier for you by putting it in point form! If that is still too difficult for you then I'm sincerely sorry for you. perhaps you've already made a good start by looking things up in the dictionary though.
Toodulu said:haha okay i can't be bothered reading everything.
aimNuni said:if everyone do accounting....then...whats going to happen? too many peop in this field....
That's what I think anyways.santaslayer said:Crikket: Not really, since every sector of the economy needs an accountant. The competition will heat up though, in top tier firms.