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Is an international studies double degree worth it (1 Viewer)

Greg.B203

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I am recently gotten early entry into the business/international studies degree, however I am wondering if the international studies part of the degree is worth it. I really want to do an exchange overseas and maybe do an intership either in Australia or globally.

I was tossing up whether it is either better just to do an exchange separately to international studies and doing a different double degree thats better for employability?

Could anyone doing/done the degree offer some insight?

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Is a intership during exchange possible?

Is it worth the extra 2 years or is a different double degree a better choice?

What is the social aspects of the course?
 

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I am recently gotten early entry into the business/international studies degree, however I am wondering if the international studies part of the degree is worth it. I really want to do an exchange overseas and maybe do an intership either in Australia or globally.

I was tossing up whether it is either better just to do an exchange separately to international studies and doing a different double degree thats better for employability?

Could anyone doing/done the degree offer some insight?

Questions:

Is a intership during exchange possible?

Is it worth the extra 2 years or is a different double degree a better choice?

What is the social aspects of the course?
1. Yes
2. Depends on your goal
3. What do you mean by social aspects...graduate employment rate? pristege? It depends on the major you choose for the BBus part
 

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For my goal I don't really have an end goal for a career in mind which is why I was interested in a double degree in international studies or something that would help my employability, just wondering if international studies is worth the time and money

By social aspects I meant more broadly about the university as I have heard campus culture is somewhat meh,
 

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Double degrees are for the interdisciplinaries. Think about it hard.

People in Australia don't care about which uni you went, unless maybe you went overseas to places like China or the U.S. where prestige still holds value.
 

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Double degrees are for the interdisciplinaries. Think about it hard.

People in Australia don't care about which uni you went, unless maybe you went overseas to places like China or the U.S. where prestige still holds value.
LMAO, as a UTS graduate in China (who previously had a great engineering job in Australia) - found this out the hard way.

IMO, not worth 2 years if you care about employment. You can do Bachelor + masters in the same time.

Just do a 3 year degree with an exchange year, it is a hassle to arrange - so people do it improperly and get screwed sometimes so do proper preparation.

I know a few people who do it. Gives me impression that international studies is pretty easy (always seems to be the easier of their 2 degrees)
 

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LMAO, as a UTS graduate in China (who previously had a great engineering job in Australia) - found this out the hard way.

IMO, not worth 2 years if you care about employment. You can do Bachelor + masters in the same time.

Just do a 3 year degree with an exchange year, it is a hassle to arrange - so people do it improperly and get screwed sometimes so do proper preparation.

I know a few people who do it. Gives me impression that international studies is pretty easy (always seems to be the easier of their 2 degrees)
Yeah people in China really don't view graduates from Australia in a good way, especially if you don't come from a Go8 uni. Australian universities are deemed to be places for people who couldn't even get into an average uni in China but are rich enough to pay the tens of thousands of dollars.
 

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