Probably it will be the same procedure as last year.
UTS will email us when we can receive the sticker - usually around late Feb or early March. Then, we need to fill out some details online and book the day when you wanna come, and then voila you go to the designated building and line up to...
loll!!!
well i had "the financial system" (part of finance major and econ too i think) and tomorrow im gonna have "quantitative business analysis" which is part of finance and econ major too hahah =D
to get into b commerce @ unsw is competitive enough for students straight off from high school. so, i think you really need outstanding results to have a chance of getting in...
well technically bachelor of commerce is not accounting...
just picture it like this.. you're going to do a COURSE...
I'm currently in my second year majoring in Acct and Fins,
and I'm thinking of doing either CA or CPA after I complete my degree ...
I heard stories on how CA is regarded to be more 'elite' than CPA...
Regardless of that, which one is preferable to do? I mean, like in terms of flexibility...
Bachelor of Accounting is a scholarship program provided by UTS.
I think what you meant is Bachelor of Business or Bachelor of Commerce. they're the same thing, different in name. You can major in Accounting for these courses.
If not, there's also Bachelor of Economics. As far as I know...
umm im doing accounting/ finance @ uts atm.
as for the accounting part, the level of maths is super easy (adding, subtracting, multiplying, dividing, etc). it's baby stuff - you only need a simple calculator to do all the work.
as for finance, you are required to have a better maths...
econ all the way. accounting is more of the book keeping part i suppose.
you can take a business/commerce degree, majoring in economics and finance, or
an economics degree, majoring in economics and finance =)
my friend transferred from usyd commerce to unsw commerce at the beginning of this year. she told me that you have to apply through uac again. since you're still in your first year, they would consider either your old uai/atar or your first semester's grades or a mix of both (there's mixed...
They're the same thing, just different in names.
with usyd commerce, i heard from my friend over there that you have to do 12 core subjects. (i'm not so sure with the figures, coz i think it depends on what you wanted to major in later on) so you have to spend your first three semesters doing...