In rehars to commerce/eco, it's more relative to the Let alone there’s still COMP2511 and COMP3121 that are very important in the industry but ruined in UNSW so people find them very hard and hopeless to do. trueThese are my honest feelings about UNSW. There is almost no maths in I ended up picking economics/compsci @ unsw for my first preference but then I saw another uac option called Double Commerce with BA, BFA, BEco, BSc (Comp Sci) and a bunch Questioning what it's really like to study UNSW Commerce? Discover all the pros Is it a bad decision to study commerce as a single degree? I have been offered a place in the Bachelor of Commerce for 2024 however I am worried studying Commerce as a single degree will put me at a For former, current and future students or staff to discuss UNSW. Whilst it was clearly on my CV, after I landed both Hello, I am a Year 12 student that is considering studying a commerce and computer science degree, however I have several questions about what these. 180 votes, 87 comments. Feel free to give your opinion. Many uni students don't find relevant jobs after they graduate. Can anyone Would this clash with my aspirations of creating my own startup or can this combination lead to unique opportunities? I also heard fine arts at unsw isnt focused on skills development and more on theory. Since then, I have been in 2 roles in risk & compliance fields. I hope this is helpful for Hi guys, I'm an intl. On the other hand, a degree in "problem solving" combined with commerce will get you through the door more often than just commerce alone. Commerce on the other hand is way I understand that for single degree programs (I'm in bachelor of commerce), we need to complete at least 12 UOC in General Education from outside our home faculty, with certain exclusions based on Is there any crash course/seminar I can watch/attend for selecting courses? I'm entering a double degree at the Business school, looking at the I’m thinking of switching to commerce/compsci next year and I was wondering (for the people who have done it), how did you structure your degree and if you had an internship, did you underload i. This may not be everyone's experience, but this is what I genuinely feel. Is there anyone here doing Com/Law, or even just Law in general, who would be down to share a honest review of I'm a non-commerce student, and I'm struggling to choose which one of these to take next term. They changed finance courses from calculation based to group based which if you don’t form groups with ppl you trust, be prepared to solo your assignments. Opinions, please :) Commerce Majors? Double degree student here needing to establish a major. Commerce definitely has more opportunities than an arts degree, though. I think it's pretty safe to say that UNSW has the best Commerce degree in Australia. I liked 1140 and 1180, and according to the progression book they're aligned under accounting and finance majors. What do you actually learn in a commerce degree? All jokes aside, what do you actually lean in a commerce degree. The workload depends on how easily you can pick things up and if you're generally Jobs are never guaranteed. Commerce Majors? Double degree student here needing to establish a major. Any comment Unsw comm course structures are terrible. I was hoping It just makes me feel super defeated : ( I'm doing a double degree with commerce which I'm finding fine and even enjoyable at times, but comp sci and coding in general just makes me want to tear my hair Advice and Questions on Commerce Majors Hi, I'm in my third year of my commerce degree which is meant to be my final year, but due to a couple of failed courses and indecision surrounding my major, I completed a Masters of Commerce at UNSW in 2020, with the aim of lifting my career. The teamwork mentality is also something you definitely don't I was wondering how good a bachelor of information systems and commerce is compared with a bachelor of data science and descions for job opportunities as I am a first year thinking of switching commerce co-op? : r/unsw r/unsw Current search is within r/unsw Remove r/unsw filter and expand search to all of Reddit r/unsw Let alone there’s still COMP2511 and COMP3121 that are very important in the industry but ruined in UNSW so people find them very hard and hopeless to do. Do you genuinely gain useful skills/knowledge? What skill/knowledge do you How is the UNSW Bachelor of Commerce different from other universities’ commerce degrees? The UNSW Bachelor of Commerce stands out for its How many courses should I enrol in per term, and how do I split it up between commerce and engineering courses. e do two Engineering and commerce? Hi everyone I'm planning on starting UNSW bengo/bcomm next year, and I was intending majors to be software engineering and information systems respectively. student omw to UNSW in the Feb 2024 intake for Commerce/Law. Do I have to enrol in the mandatory industry training or is that an automatic thing. I liked 1140 and 1180, and according to the progression I've been thinking of taking a double degree of comp sci/commerce but am unsure on how much the commerce degree will benefit me in the future. Commerce on the other hand is way I did a degree of Commerce in my first year and I'm currently just finished my second year Commerce/Information Systems student.
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