Working as a tutor at Uni this semester, I've realised that International Students have much better english than most give them credit for. In fact, judging by the quality or responses on this site most of the students in my tutorials put many locals to shame. I think the belief that they suffer from poor communication skills is largely due to 1. unorthodox accents, which automatically make some people dismiss them and 2. Colloquial/informal language tends to confuse them.
Mate come to unsw, major in accounting and I personally promise you all your exams will be multiple choice.
We had a huge mid semester test for Financial Accounting theory. Hardest shit I have ever sat, even my local english skills were not enough to overcome the ambiguity etc.. Multiple choice is a nightmare in the hands of a skilled exam setter, I think everyone who came out of that Multi choice test would have preferred writing an essay.
Wait, you might have to write one 1500 word assignment in your last year don't worry its writing about ratios (hey that's maths, you're good at that) you'll be fine.
What kind of a hobo university do you go to? We don't touch ratios beyond 1st year, except maybe a few PE ratios in 2nd year Business Finance.
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As for the original question:
meew said:
Im real good with maths, but only above average with english...Is good english needed for a good degree/job in commerce or business?
A good degree/job? Depends on your definition of good. I guess a good indicator of what doesn't need good english skills are the ones that can be shipped off to developing countries (i.e. clerical etc.).