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    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    well, i've always heard the UNSW comm course is the best. i'm not sure why and sorry, i have no evidence but yes...
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    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    haha thnx =) EY: first 2 yrs = work full/study part (comm) 3,4,5,6 = fulltime study (finish comm + law) 7,8 = work fulltime+promotion at the end sounds like alot of years, aye. i've been talking to alot of cadets and they all say that even though INITIALLY, you dnt need the law degree...
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    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    yer there are exceptions i asked both ey and pwc whether i could do a double degree [comm/law] and they both said yes. i was accepted for cadetships in AABS/Assurance/Audit and eventually, i said yes to ey cos they paid for everything whilst pwc only pays for 3 semesters of your studies...
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    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    Do firms generally discourage studying a double degree? i.e. Comm/Law or Comm combined with other courses. I know EY accepts Comm/Law if you're in Tax but I'm in Assurance.
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    Accounting Cadetship 2008

    Hey sc1991! First of all, congrats ahaha. I'm finding myself in the same situation as well, but I'm a Sydney-er =) I'll tell you what I think and we'll swap, yeah: - I found PwC nicer than EY on recruitment day. Just, EY seems abit more stiff? I dno, I like the atmosphere more. - EY...
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