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Anyone other than first years want to give their input?
(Don't want to be rude to you Zoinked but I need advice from people who have actually commenced their finance major)
Background:
I've currently completed the following subjects (Keep in mind that I'm working ~40 hours a week and that doesn't even include the 2 - 3 hours travel time per day):
Semester 1 2016:
* ACCT1501
* MGMT1001
Semester 2 2016:
* ACCT1511
* ECON1101
* FINS1613...
I guess it shows inconsistencies in your academic ability?
But ofc there will be those ridiculously hard subjects that you're likely to fk up or things don't go your way during the sem
Nah they'll look at you as someone who is interested in those three areas - It shows that you're able to apply your qualitative and quantitative analysis skills across multiple areas, etc.
Employers will think you're indecisive af if they see that you're jumping between jobs every 6 - 12...
Not so much excessive (I know a few people who did it and said it was pretty manageable if you work on all three majors simulatenously) but it will extend your degree further which is up to you considering your current employment status
I'm really sleepy so my apologies if this doesn't make sense, but from a former procrastinator I give you the following advice.
Forcing yourself isn't going to do you any good as you're probably going burn yourself out at an early stage or cause unnecessary stress.
A little bit of...
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I'm interested in knowing what an economics major is like in a Comm degree (there seems to be 2 - 3 to choose from).
Also I've been hearing things about how an economics degree is worthless without doing honours. Is this true?
Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
Don't know of many people who actually finish it tbh
I've just been putting together a document throughout the semester that has screen shots of the questions and answers (Waiting on them to post answers for the final topic).
Re: UNSW chit chat thread 2016
Asking a question on behalf of someone else:
They're currently in their honours year for Advanced Science and they're doing a double degree Advanced Science / Social Policies and Research (idk some course that you can major in MGMT?). They recently put in an...