Re: UTS Timetable - Does the order of tutorials or lectures or practicals really matt
The good thing about having lecs before tuts is that you can skip the lec to catch up on your tut homework
So i just finished my first yr of business (aka commerce) at UTS and i'm still indecisive on what majors to choose.
One major i've chosen so far is finance since i found the first yr. finance core subject quite interesting. However im not sure whether i should do an accounting related...
Which textbooks should i buying first for B Business for the autumn core subjects? Are there going to be textbooks which i am hardly going to use and/or better off borrowing from the library?
I'm interested in doing business/science at UTS since it would broaden my employment chance since i'm just not limited to the commerce industry but i can also enter the science industry. However from what i see from doing physics and senior science (lol) i'm not that good at science when i only...
I'm interested in doing business/science since it would broaden my employment chance since i'm just not limited to the commerce industry but i can also enter the science industry. However from what i see from doing physics and senior science (lol) i'm not that good at science when i only got 69...
Re: Will i struggle with science in B Science/Business if i didn't do chemistry/biolo
Mathematics, applied physics or nano technology perhaps? I don't know to be honest
I've done physics and senior science (lol i know) by the way
Also how do i drop to a single degree if i don't like either the science or business aspect?
Also how packed will the timetables be for those degrees? Would like to see samples of the timetables
Also how demanding are those double degrees compared to the single ones e.g. just b business, b engineering
If you do b business/engineering, are you qualified as the engineer that only did b engineering and get purely engineering related jobs? Also is there work placement for b business/engineering?