Efficient5
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I heard those that graduate from com/LLB and work in the business area earn heaps, esp in the top-tier firms, like starting salary is like 60-70k per year.Lawyers don't really earn a lot. They just work thrice the average hours.
So does that mean i would have less work load?Strictly speaking, if you were majoring in Accounting in a normal B.Com degree you would have to have studied the following subjects:
However, if you're enrolled in Com/LLB it allows you to NOT take up these 4 subjects and therefore you won't have to learn things twice, so to speak, as your LLB subjects will have given you the required knowledge from the LEGT subjects. If I haven't made any sense I hope these links will make it clearer for you
- LEGT1711 Legal Environment of Commerce (6 UOC)
- LEGT2721 Business Transactions (6 UOC)
- LEGT2741 Business Entities (6 UOC)
- LEGT2751 Business Taxation (6 UOC)
UNSW Handbook Professional Recognition of Programs
UNSW Handbook Professional Recognition of Programs
http://www.law.unsw.edu.au/current_students/enrolment/docs/2009/4733_Commerce_Accounting_Law.pdf
How many hours do they work per week?I heard those that graduate from com/LLB and work in the business area earn heaps, esp in the top-tier firms, like starting salary is like 60-70k per year.
i think 60 hours ishHow many hours do they work per week?
Management, Marketing, Human Resources??hmmm sorry about reviving the thread - but how about if i wanted to do a bcomm/blaw but i wasn't very math orientated, what majors would suit me then?
i was thinking more business economics and business strategy and economic management - how much maths are in those?Management, Marketing, Human Resources??
Those majors don't really require much maths based learning. Stay away from Accounting, Finance and in particular Actuarial studies if I were you lol.
Title of QC is not awarded anymore. Sorry.LOLZ, but still it'll great fun, LAW is fun...especially if you become highly sucessful and continue to become a QC.