Is it true? apparently graduates are satisfied with 20 dollars an hour doing accounts payable and receivable, something you don't even need a degree for?
Hi,
I am planning on doing bachelor of business then transferring in my second year to bachelor of business with law, what average will I need (like distinction, etc) to get in? is it likely to transfer or is it really hard to transfer internally? will they look at atar as well or just first...
I have heard that law graduates do not have any scope??? is it true?? if so what average mark (distinction or credit) average will be needed to be competitive?
thanks