The 6UOC over will have to be full-fee paid I think - and I guess you determine which subject won't count toward your degree (it will have to be a subject that isn't mandatory for your degree/major/gen-ed) which leaves either ACCT2542 or ECON2101.
1. Yes it's "easy" to transfer in the sense that, all your subjects will be credited and there's minimal paperwork to be done. But you have to have done well in 1st year to be successful in transferring (i.e mid-credit to distinction average)
2. I suggest you do the electives of both - as if you...
Yeah driving to clients is really only beneficial if they are located outside major CBD ares. At EY the reimbursement is sufficient I think - 60c per km
Bear in mind that it takes a further 2 years of study to gain a CA qualification (part-time study while working full-time). I really don't see the benefits of then studying for the CPA (which is another year of study).
I'll be starting my first CA module in June, and if all goes well, I'll be...
Civic Sport is the same RRP as an SP23 though isn't it? Although I guess it does have a sunroof and other new gadgets that an SP23 won't have.
Mmm yes, I did do a few hard accelerations from traffic lights in both the civic and mazda (maxx sport), and I did feel the mazda got up slightly...
I recently bought a Maxx Sport (the mid-life updated one), I think it's a very good car compared with others in its class. I don't think you can compare the Maxx sport to a Civic Sport anyway - it should be compared to the SP23. The civic probably has better interior and it is a newer car than...
1. There is no major for Law
2. If you want to major in finance, you can - you'lll be starting it in 2nd year though that's all. Unfortunately you can't do both Acct and Finance with a Law degree
I think you have to pay full-fee for non-award courses (because HECS will only cover the courses required for your degree)
Yeah you can, but i'd be better if you do FINS1612 or FINS1613, so at least you've made a start on your finance major...and you'll be with the rest of your year group
leski - Are there other lecture and tutorial times for that particular subject that clashes?
marao - do ACCT1501 and QMA (ECON1202), as those subjects might better help you with your cadetship
Yeah essentially its exactly the same.
The B Bus course at UTS has a slightly wider variety in their core subject base than Commerce at other uni's, but in the end, its all the same
Some senior accountants I knew personally that had gotten their CA had moved on to various Financial Accountant roles...One senior manager in our division left after 10 years at EY to be a assistant financial controller at some large corporation...
Non-award means you pay full-fee for the course, but it doesn't count toward your degree (however, it does appear on your academic transcript).
You can do CA req'd subjects by doing Acct/Finance or Acct major/Biz Law minor, but other than that I don't think you can fit everything in (the 4 LEGT...
Christ that's pretty bleak (the quote from the US guy)..
Personally, I don't think an extra 30-40k on what I'm earning would make me wan't to sacrifice my personal life/weekends/nights. It's not worth it to me. (Assuming I was "good" enough to be an IB'er in the first place).
But hey...