i think im juggling between law/eco or law/commerece in uni............hav to think about thatWithout Wings said:higher uai doesnt mean higher value - it means that theres more demand/less places
commerce is a very broad topic - thus it gives u more job opportunities and you can do a major in eco in it at most unis - economics degree is more specialised in economics - less jobs to choose from, but u have a greater knowledge within the eco area then u would get in a major...
u can also do a commerce/eco double degree...altho that might get boring as it is a lot of the same stuff...
astro: glad to be of some help - i hope it works out for u, and if you keep up mathethmatics you will surely be able to cope at uni, it must may require a lil extra help from tuturs - if you dedicate yourself you will achieve
engineering in wat field r u considering?Jago said:i think most people here are guys, nfi why...
myself, im deciding between comm/law and engineering/law
build an army of robots and take over the world....Jago said:pfft. sif, megatronics all the way.
i'm looking to go into finance as a career. would u say that bcomm is my best option?Without Wings said:higher uai doesnt mean higher value - it means that theres more demand/less places
commerce is a very broad topic - thus it gives u more job opportunities and you can do a major in eco in it at most unis - economics degree is more specialised in economics - less jobs to choose from, but u have a greater knowledge within the eco area then u would get in a major...
u can also do a commerce/eco double degree...altho that might get boring as it is a lot of the same stuff...
astro: glad to be of some help - i hope it works out for u, and if you keep up mathethmatics you will surely be able to cope at uni, it must may require a lil extra help from tuturs - if you dedicate yourself you will achieve
that's what i'm looking to go into...afta??? said:pcx_demolition017 has to use his words clearer ... finance is associated with stockbroking and all the comlicated things.......