Right now I can choose either to pursue honours in accounting or graduate accounting career with the government and do my CA.
Is honours worth doing over CA?
Get some work experience in law & accounting (assuming that's what you'll be doing) firms. Then decide if you want to pursue your studies. No point in studying hard to find the career(s) suck.
Absolutely agree with thread starter.
My experience at university leaves much to be desired.
The most memorable classes were those where international students were minimal. It was wonderful having discussions with classmates and a real camaraderie was felt between everyone in the group...
Hey anyone know if there is a lot of travelling on the job (i know this dependent on which section you work in) at big 4 firms - for graduates?
Is it true big 4 looks after staff very well? I heard instances where EY agreed to pay off the remainder HECS on some dude's double degree.
What...
ignore all the above advice because if your lost you'll really have no clue where to begin.
i'll get bashed by saying this, you can call me a lunatic/new agey asshole whatever, but take a psychic reading from a REAL psychic. http://www.true-insights.com/ this guy is good and you'll get a proper...
you'll have limited exposure to private industry here. public service is the main industry. in terms of networking you can meet sleazy public servants aplenty - they love groping newbies
alright! you little sissy.
anu is good for law and economics. economics here is elite. the teaching staff are extremely qualified from stanford & LSE - they teach in first year too so the quality of teaching is very very good.
but seriously why come here? it's freaking dead. after your degree...