Frostbitten
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- HSC
- 2013
Hello there, oh infinitely wise and intelligent BoS,
I have narrowed down two main options for what I will do after the HSC, and due to a lack of experience and knowledge on the matter I require assistance with defining what exactly is the wiser choice.
An important piece of information is that I'm anticipating I will be eligible for EAS.
I also anticipate I will get an ATAR of around 80 to possibly 85, and essentially I want to become an Accountant where my first job out of Uni is in the big 4 or higher mid-tier accounting firms.
Option 1:
UTS - B Business
This course will take 3 years to complete.
-Disadvantage: Possibly less employability than UNSW and restricted access to higher level positions. I theorise this from . I really need help on working out how much this matters in the long run because I would like to do in-house accounting, be a partner or even start up my own financial firm.
-Advantage: I finish the degree quicker and have one more year I could spend advancing in the industry.
Option 2:
UNSW - Arts then Commerce
This route requires me to spend one year achieving an overall WAM of 75 and then transfer into commerce, completing it as a full-time 3 year course.
-Disadvantages: Takes a year longer which could be one year of work experience if I chose UTS, and I might not get 75 WAM depending on how hard it is to hit so I'm completely and utterly fucked.
-Advantage: Best commerce degree in Sydney. Could possibly take me further in the accounting industry.
So, which would you guys chose? I am really torn because I don't know if pursuing the more renowned degree which needs an extra year and a big risk would be worth the "prestige" for the possible employment prospects I can yield from doing so. Provided I go above average in UTS will I be hindered at all in the high level accountancy direction I want to take? Is there a barrier placed on me which would otherwise not be there if I were to go to UNSW?
REPS to all helpful answers.
Thankyou.
I have narrowed down two main options for what I will do after the HSC, and due to a lack of experience and knowledge on the matter I require assistance with defining what exactly is the wiser choice.
An important piece of information is that I'm anticipating I will be eligible for EAS.
I also anticipate I will get an ATAR of around 80 to possibly 85, and essentially I want to become an Accountant where my first job out of Uni is in the big 4 or higher mid-tier accounting firms.
Option 1:
UTS - B Business
This course will take 3 years to complete.
-Disadvantage: Possibly less employability than UNSW and restricted access to higher level positions. I theorise this from . I really need help on working out how much this matters in the long run because I would like to do in-house accounting, be a partner or even start up my own financial firm.
-Advantage: I finish the degree quicker and have one more year I could spend advancing in the industry.
Option 2:
UNSW - Arts then Commerce
This route requires me to spend one year achieving an overall WAM of 75 and then transfer into commerce, completing it as a full-time 3 year course.
-Disadvantages: Takes a year longer which could be one year of work experience if I chose UTS, and I might not get 75 WAM depending on how hard it is to hit so I'm completely and utterly fucked.
-Advantage: Best commerce degree in Sydney. Could possibly take me further in the accounting industry.
So, which would you guys chose? I am really torn because I don't know if pursuing the more renowned degree which needs an extra year and a big risk would be worth the "prestige" for the possible employment prospects I can yield from doing so. Provided I go above average in UTS will I be hindered at all in the high level accountancy direction I want to take? Is there a barrier placed on me which would otherwise not be there if I were to go to UNSW?
REPS to all helpful answers.
Thankyou.