Hi Guys,
The following textbooks are all up for sale:
SOLD! Multinational Finance 4E - Kirt Butler
Compulsory textbook for FINS3616: International Business Finance
Excellent condition; no creases; minimal highlighting
Retail price = $59.95
Yours for $33!
Essentials of Corporate Finance + PV...
I'll try to avoid repetition and review subjects that are not common/ I disagree with previous reviews
ECON1203 - Business and Economics Statistics
Ease - 10/10 - did not go to any of the lectures (albeit I looked at the lecture notes) and got HD
Lecturer - N/A (see above)
Interest - 8/10 - I'm...
So you got into UNSW Law? ;)
Well, in that case the first law subject that you would be studying is Foundations of Law (LAWS1052) and you will be needing the latest (and compulsory) textbook:
Law and Justice in Australia: Foundations of the Legal System
by Prue Vines, 2e
RRP =...
Commerce Textbooks
ACCT1501 - Accounting and Financial Management 1A - Compulsory Core Course - SOLD
Prescribed: Financial Accounting: An Integrated Approach 4E - RRP = $112.45, YOURS = $70
Contacted, fine condition, some colour-coded highlighting based on importance for exam ;)...
True, there are no official rankings of undergrad business degrees in Australia, probably because it's too specific and there are not that many unis in Australia (compared with say the USA).
That said, you can look at the Good Unis Guide (Hobsons) to gain an overview of each university, and...
1. Tbh, commerce is pretty easy (well at least for me atm), so I wouldn't be too fussed about it. Also, this question is ambiguous - it depends on what you want to combine commerce with? Engineering - would be hard. Law - lots of readings.
2. Straight Commerce is 12 hours of lectures/tutorials...
No worries ;).
The average workload is for a BCom is 12hrs of lectures/tutes per week, so it's definitely possible to fit in some work.
I just want to clarify - not all the subjects offer evening lectures, but the classes with large numbers usually do. I remember attending a lecture from 6pm...
By reputation (including international rankings), UNSW (aka the Australian School of Business) is the best for business.
Though it is further to get to, UNSW offers the advantage of flexible timetabling - i.e. you get to mix and match which class times you want to attend (as opposed to...
Yeah, you're right. Yale and Harvard (though not quite sure about Princeton) DOES offer financial aid to all students regardless of citizenship.
However, when you apply, you need to state whether you plan on receiving financial aid (including how much your parents earn and are willing to...
Re: Which is the best university to do B. Com. from?!?!?!?!?
Definitely UNSW.
Widely accepted as Australia's best business school. More electives/majors to choose from than other universities and has timetabling flexibility (i.e. you get to choose the classes you go to rather than getting a...