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lmafakfaoI had a friend who tried this, fucked up, gave up and transfered to macquarie to do commerce.
lmafakfaoI had a friend who tried this, fucked up, gave up and transfered to macquarie to do commerce.
That's what I fear. I can definitely get into UTS business or Macquarie - Professional Accounting. Simply the difference would be this, I do one of these lower tier courses and finish after 3 years and go into the workforce, or take a gamble and go through arts or science, hopefully get 75+ or = WAM and transfer to Commerce where I will finish after 4 years of uni and essentially have one year less of working and getting up some experience. The only benefit I could see with UNSW is the prestige behind its name and perhaps slightly better teaching standards. Of course because I haven't been in the industry I am fairly clueless as to what this difference means to employers. My plan is to get into either a big 4 company or high mid-tier company, get a CA and progress from there on.I had a friend who tried this, fucked up, gave up and transfered to macquarie to do commerce.
arts degrees yesIs that inherent with an Arts degree that you get a "clusterfuck" of essays? Would it be perhaps better to get into Science and transfer at UNSW?
http://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/business/business-study-areas/accounting/bachelor-accountingImma bump dis shit.
Is it pretty hard to get into the big 4 accounting firms or high mid-tier unis if you do say UTS business and maintain a 70-75 WAM as well has having multiple extra curricular activities? Do you guys know of people which have gotten into the big 4 and such without getting like some ridiculous WAM in a degree like UTS business/Macq-Pro Accounting?
To be honest, chances of B Acc are low if OP doesn't think he will get into commerce at UNSW with bonus marks. I believe the people (or at least one person) who were offered positions from the first round B Acc interviews were told that was on condition of 95+ ATAR.http://www.uts.edu.au/future-students/business/business-study-areas/accounting/bachelor-accounting
Relevant to your interests.
My friend currently doing the B Acc only had an ATAR of 91ish, but I think they are actually told they have been accepted way before the HSC exams even start. I remember our cohort was given his application template during the scholarship application season as an idea of what a successful application looks like. But I'm not sure if it's similar to UNSW co-op where they must meet the ATAR cut off for the actual degree too. And from memory, the UNSW kids were told that they got the scholarship the same time everyone got their first round offers.To be honest, chances of B Acc are low if OP doesn't think he will get into commerce at UNSW with bonus marks. I believe the people (or at least one person) who were offered positions from the first round B Acc interviews were told that was on condition of 95+ ATAR.
Yeah, i'm sure there are exceptions but someone told me they were accepted into the program for next year and then said all they had to do was "get 95 atar". That's what i'm basing that off, but it might have been a personal goal or something else rather than a condition on the place which is how I interpreted it.My friend currently doing the B Acc only had an ATAR of 91ish, but I think they are actually told they have been accepted way before the HSC exams even start.
It would make perfect sense for an ATAR cut-off to be necessary. How high it is doesn't seem to be specified anywhere in writing thoughYeah, i'm sure there are exceptions but someone told me they were accepted into the program and then said all they had to do was "get 95 atar". That's what i'm basing that off, but it might have been a personal goal or something else rather than a condition on the place which is how I interpreted it.
The BIT program at UTS which is similar also only tell people if they have been accepted once ATARs come out, but that's because the ATAR is one of the selection criteria. Essentially places are offered to the people who get the highest combination of interview score and ATAR (but there was a certain floor interview score to be considered). I'm guessing that similar to how the UNSW co-op works but the B Acc is a bit different.
As stated above, I have a friend doing the B Acc with 91 ATAR. Don't give up hope!It is meant to be around 95, preferably over. Which is in no way what I will get ehhhh :alone:, so I am going to settle for something such as business and try smash it. But yeh if any of you have stories of friends that majored in accounting (not the actual selective 30 position course) in business and what they did for employment once completed would be greatly appreciated.