nakedcrumpet93
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wats commerce at uws like? please no posts on uws being a shit uni
To me I think its best that you study Business and Commerce at UWS then say UNSW or USyd. Its not an easy degree and its units have significant failure rates of up to 2/5 students so don't judge Business and Commerce at UWS by its cut-off. The reason why I said its better to study at any UWS campus is because of the fact that the tutors are more readily available to help you whereas USyd and UNSW are not always there and will require you to book a consultation time according to a few friends of mine who studied at UNSW.wats commerce at uws like? please no posts on uws being a shit uni
No problems and I bid you good luck and all the best into getting the preference of your choice. ^___^thankyou passionxmusic
So you're saying we should assess how good the course is by how many people fail it. Okay.To me I think its best that you study Business and Commerce at UWS then say UNSW or USyd. Its not an easy degree and its units have significant failure rates of up to 2/5 students so don't judge Business and Commerce at UWS by its cut-off. The reason why I said its better to study at any UWS campus is because of the fact that the tutors are more readily available to help you whereas USyd and UNSW are not always there and will require you to book a consultation time according to a few friends of mine who studied at UNSW.
Tip: If you do plan on undertaking studies here you will be required to register in classes with a flexible timetable. That is you will need to look up on the handbook once you are given a placement and enrol in the units. During tutorial registration day/times you will need to literally fight for your placement in the class of your choice. So if you do plan on coming here I'd say create your timetable now! Plus during your first tutorials for each class we always play icebreaker activities to get to know one another - same during O Day.
No no. That is not what I meant that you should assess a course by its failure rate. Remember that your university and mine provide different opportunities, environments and flexible hours etc - its just UWS has shiz parking. In the end it comes down to what we make out of the degree doesn't it? A UNSW or USyd student can always outbest a Harvard or Oxford student - there is no solid evidence to say that Harvard B students are more preferable to say a UNSW B student - and if there is that is bias! My brother goes to Oxford but he still missed out on employment to someone studying at Georgetown and Kingston.So you're saying we should assess how good the course is by how many people fail it. Okay.
Seriously though, tell me how at UWS this consultation thing works. I'm interested.
But you can also apply to UNSW which has the best Commerce degree in the nation, arguably, plus get to plan tutes and that from the comfort of your own home by speed clicking and being ninja.
It is true what you say about course prestige but that does not explain why an Oxford Student fell to the deepest pits of the abyss when a "Georgetown" Student managed to rise above the clouds in employment opportunities. How is it that a #7 University in the World lost to #35 (or did it drop since the last time I saw because of the Occupy Protests who knows)?!Of course Harvard students are more preferable to a UNSW student. If two people are the same but one went to Harvard and one went to UNSW, why would you pick the UNSW one? It's not bias, it's called course prestige in the workforce.
And tutors are human beings too. If you pop into their office, they're not gonna go "OMGWTF GET OUT ITS NOT MY CONSULTATION TIME NOW" - but then who knows, that's contentious.
And the ASB at UNSW is generally recognised as the best in the state, I think, not sure about the entire country though.
http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011Well maybe the Oxford student was a horrible person who just was good academically but not socially.