obliviousninja
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I have stalked out the people doing comm on SMH. I thought i would know more people. They doubted and ditched to USYD.well, only if you're into asians
not really. overall averages to half-half
I have stalked out the people doing comm on SMH. I thought i would know more people. They doubted and ditched to USYD.well, only if you're into asians
not really. overall averages to half-half
Make new friends at uni!I have stalked out the people doing comm on SMH. I thought i would know more people. They doubted and ditched to USYD.
It's the safe choice and there are the most job opportunities (I joined the band wagon too haha).So many people doing Combined Commerce with IS (not only here, but friends also). Why are so many people doing that?
Do you even need a Master of Taxation? Generally the CA/CPA program is more emphasised upon in the industry, however this is for private sector and i'm not well informed for government based roles.I chose Commerce because it gives me an opportunity to work within the graduate program at the Tax Office (which is what I want to do). You need a Commerce degree to do a Master of Taxation at Usyd or UNSW (the only places in Sydney that offer such a course via distance education).
What no. I know no one else.So many people doing Combined Commerce with IS (not only here, but friends also). Why are so many people doing that?
The Master of Taxation would be paid for by the Tax Office (under their graduate program) and gives you a competitive advantage (rather than studying 2 units in the normal commerce degree). I don't want to be an Accountant per se, i want to work within a legal advisory roleDo you even need a Master of Taxation? Generally the CA/CPA program is more emphasised upon in the industry, however this is for private sector and i'm not well informed for government based roles.
locationYes I'm doing BCom 6 more days for hsc results omg.. and yep UNSW all the way brah ^
Certain with 5 bonus points and 91.3 ish aint too hard.
Goodluck ppl planning to do UNSW BCom!!
Anyone got any pros to do BCom at Usyd?
Fair enough, i never knew it was an aspect of the grad program.The Master of Taxation would be paid for by the Tax Office (under their graduate program) and gives you a competitive advantage (rather than studying 2 units in the normal commerce degree). I don't want to be an Accountant per se, i want to work within a legal advisory role
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You trying to get into IB?changed my mind and now im doing commerce/scienece (adv. maths) at usyd. i think it'll hopefully separate me a bit from the average usyd/unsw comm graduate with a credit average and an internship. especially if i major in financial maths.