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    Qualified to apply for Master of Economics with BCom?

    One of the entry requirements for the Master of Economics program at UNSW is a "recognised Bachelor degree (or equivalent) majoring in economics with a minimum overall average of 70%". If you have a Bachelor in Commerce majoring in Economics and meet the other requirements, are you qualified to...
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    No advance standing

    I was reading about credit transfer and came across something called "No advance standing". What does this mean?
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    Is the University of Newcastle a good uni?

    Yes, that's what why I've been considering the University of Newcastle.
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    Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics

    I was thinking about choosing B.Eco. and do a double major in Econometrics and Finance or Business Law. The thing is I find both finance and business law very fascinating, and I'm having a hard time choosing only one. Maybe I should only major in Econometrics and choose four courses from Finance...
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    Bachelor of Commerce / Bachelor of Economics

    I want to do a double bachelor degree in Commerce & Economics and major in Econometrics, Finance and Business Law. I'm just wondering if it's a good idea?
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    UNSW on-campus accommodation

    I'm a soon-to-be international student, and I'm thinking about living on campus to make the move easier. I was wondering if you could recommend a good on-campus accommodation? I prefer self-catered accommodation. I've been considering UNSW Village, but it's kind of expensive.
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    Is the University of Newcastle a good uni?

    Yes, their fees are also expensive. So if I had to choose between ANU and UNSW, I'd go for UNSW.
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    Is the University of Newcastle a good uni?

    I'm a student from Norway, and I want to study in Australia. I wanted to study at UNSW, but it's so expensive. This is why I started considering the University of Newcastle. I'm thinking about taking a degree in commerce/business. So, is UoN a good uni? Or do employers look down on it?
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