matchalolz
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I was wondering if employers place a huge emphasis on university grades when recruiting, like what should one aim for throughout studies? (e.g. low credits, high credits, distinction average, HD?) Would it be different if one had previous work experience? What about in these areas in particular: accounting, finance, banking, investment banking
I'm asking because I'm going to be enrolling in commerce at UNSW this year, but ages ago I did this computing course offered to high schoolers by UNSW. I received a low distinction, and was told that I can either a). transfer it over so that it counts towards my new degree (and WAM I'd assume), b). just leave it on my non award record. Is this result alright, or would I be better off starting clean? I think if I transferred it over, it might be able to count for one of the general education subjects (and I guess I don't have to pay for extra subject fees) but thoughts?
I'm asking because I'm going to be enrolling in commerce at UNSW this year, but ages ago I did this computing course offered to high schoolers by UNSW. I received a low distinction, and was told that I can either a). transfer it over so that it counts towards my new degree (and WAM I'd assume), b). just leave it on my non award record. Is this result alright, or would I be better off starting clean? I think if I transferred it over, it might be able to count for one of the general education subjects (and I guess I don't have to pay for extra subject fees) but thoughts?