Pretty sure that the degree I want is Commerce, UNSW would be ideal due to the breadth of exchange partners they have which appeal to me, and the general reputation of the establishment.
If I am not able to meet the atar, I am not entirely sure what would be the best option to enter this degree. For example, I could likely do B Information Systems (which does appeal to me to a degree since I was considering even majoring a commerce degree in Business Information Systems) and then swapping over to B Com, or going to a completely different institution and beginning with Commerce then attempting to swap in to UNSW. I understand there are also preparatory programs of some sort? Also, considering you have to do a year of the first degree or a year at the former uni, would I even be able to do exchange for a 3 year degree - because it would be rather odd to an extent doing your first year of commerce (in your second year) overseas, rather than having a year of Commerce knowledge behind you, or a year at UNSW.
Generally just unsure as this would ultimately affect both the preferences I choose and more specifically, the order in which I choose them.
If I am not able to meet the atar, I am not entirely sure what would be the best option to enter this degree. For example, I could likely do B Information Systems (which does appeal to me to a degree since I was considering even majoring a commerce degree in Business Information Systems) and then swapping over to B Com, or going to a completely different institution and beginning with Commerce then attempting to swap in to UNSW. I understand there are also preparatory programs of some sort? Also, considering you have to do a year of the first degree or a year at the former uni, would I even be able to do exchange for a 3 year degree - because it would be rather odd to an extent doing your first year of commerce (in your second year) overseas, rather than having a year of Commerce knowledge behind you, or a year at UNSW.
Generally just unsure as this would ultimately affect both the preferences I choose and more specifically, the order in which I choose them.