Hello
A note to anyone who can help me, don't worry about posting anything after Wednesday, I'm going overseas and wont have access to the internet at all until Jan 21st.
I'm having trouble choosing a Commerce course right now. UNSW sent me an email about my guaranteed entry into Commerce (international). The funny thing is that I had no idea what it involved, and only put it as one of my preferences, since I needed to confirm my UAC preferences.
I'm a bit overwhelmed by the prospect of having to choose a course that might determine my future, but I do have something in mind. I want to work at an (innovative) comapny that values teamwork.
I've been snatched up by the whole wave of thinking that a combined commerce degree is the best way to go for prospective commerce students.
So for any current students out there who can lend me a hand, I've listed below a number of combined degrees which I initially wanted to do, and how I believe it won't work out for me.
It would be brilliant for some of you to use your experiences to help me out, and counter any flaws in my assumptions.
Comm/Arts, the main problem I have with this is 'You must complete at least 16 courses (96 UOC) for commerce and 16 courses (96 UOC) for arts'. I would think that students here would be learning less commerce as compared to other degrees? Or is it just a way for UNSW to get students more exposure to the art side?
Comm/Info Systems, read a post here that stressed the need to enjoy IS, I had an interest in it, but I don't think I'll be exactly enjoying it
Comm/Eco, saw a post where someone claimed it was a waste of time, I also have an innate fear of Eco, from doing well in it in prelims, then failing horribly in the HSC
COmm/Sci (adv maths), I'm not exactly the best math student, though I was able to increase my marks thoughout the HSC year for 2u and 3u maths by doing a lot of past papers, uni just seems different
Comm/Actuary, same problem as the above, but I don't see myself in the occupation
And finally, straight Commerce and then transfer after a year? I really wanted to be able to set in a firm certain decision before I leave Australia, so my mind would be a little lighter during the trip.
Thank you in advance!
A note to anyone who can help me, don't worry about posting anything after Wednesday, I'm going overseas and wont have access to the internet at all until Jan 21st.
I'm having trouble choosing a Commerce course right now. UNSW sent me an email about my guaranteed entry into Commerce (international). The funny thing is that I had no idea what it involved, and only put it as one of my preferences, since I needed to confirm my UAC preferences.
I'm a bit overwhelmed by the prospect of having to choose a course that might determine my future, but I do have something in mind. I want to work at an (innovative) comapny that values teamwork.
I've been snatched up by the whole wave of thinking that a combined commerce degree is the best way to go for prospective commerce students.
So for any current students out there who can lend me a hand, I've listed below a number of combined degrees which I initially wanted to do, and how I believe it won't work out for me.
It would be brilliant for some of you to use your experiences to help me out, and counter any flaws in my assumptions.
Comm/Arts, the main problem I have with this is 'You must complete at least 16 courses (96 UOC) for commerce and 16 courses (96 UOC) for arts'. I would think that students here would be learning less commerce as compared to other degrees? Or is it just a way for UNSW to get students more exposure to the art side?
Comm/Info Systems, read a post here that stressed the need to enjoy IS, I had an interest in it, but I don't think I'll be exactly enjoying it
Comm/Eco, saw a post where someone claimed it was a waste of time, I also have an innate fear of Eco, from doing well in it in prelims, then failing horribly in the HSC
COmm/Sci (adv maths), I'm not exactly the best math student, though I was able to increase my marks thoughout the HSC year for 2u and 3u maths by doing a lot of past papers, uni just seems different
Comm/Actuary, same problem as the above, but I don't see myself in the occupation
And finally, straight Commerce and then transfer after a year? I really wanted to be able to set in a firm certain decision before I leave Australia, so my mind would be a little lighter during the trip.
Thank you in advance!