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Hey guys...just wondering if anyone is doing applied finance as their key program?
Or is it just me?? :/
 

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One of my friend is doing it. He's a freshie though, just paid shitloads of money to enrol into UWS (dad's a doctor, so is his mum, go figure.. lol). He basically did 50% of this course overseas, so he's fkn gunning every single thing here. He said it's pretty interesting.

Just realised ^ is a cool story bro. Lol
 

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oh thats super cool!! but yeah hardly anyone i know is doing applied finance. it sort of sucks :( everyone's choosing accounting and management lol.
 

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oh thats super cool!! but yeah hardly anyone i know is doing applied finance. it sort of sucks :( everyone's choosing accounting and management lol.
Choosing accounting was the worse choice ever. Gonna try to stop some 2012 students from doing the same mistake - accountants are a dying breed ~ why go to an accountant when you can use QuickBooks and get your attorney or a cheap accountant to approve? Management is a dog eat dog world. People should stick to marketing, property, IB and economics/finance.
 

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Choosing accounting was the worse choice ever. Gonna try to stop some 2012 students from doing the same mistake - accountants are a dying breed ~ why go to an accountant when you can use QuickBooks and get your attorney or a cheap accountant to approve? Management is a dog eat dog world. People should stick to marketing, property, IB and economics/finance.
yeahhh marion cornish was big on trying to promote management but imo management keeps on changing, there is no setmanagement principles...they give you guidelines and they teach you the main framework but at the end of the course theyre like oh well guys this was the framework and everyone has their own management skills/techniques...
it was a straightforward subject but i didnt really enjoy it that much, the eco subject made so much more sense, i guess its just what people are interested in.
 

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