I think he is talking about transferring to another uni.You don't apply through UAC? Just apply straight through the uni.
thx, anyone else answeror have a different opinion?1. It's not as prestigious as USyd or UNSW, but they still have a fairly high employment rate.
2. You could get a job in the legal or business sector.
3. It's hard, but you should be able to do ok if you put in the work. It will require lots of essays but that's something you can practice.
This exactly, most Law exams are open book anyway (obviously though, you still need to know your stuff extremely well).No memorising involved. It's all about applying law to facts and justifying it in a concise manner.
Nothx, anyone else answeror have a different opinion?
is it true that law means = 0 social life... (((
My friends who study law at UNSW are probably the most social people I know. But that's also facilitated by the awesome events from the Law Society and Law Revue, I don't know what it would be like at other universities.is it true that law means = 0 social life... (((
That's the answer to your first question. This degree will give you accreditation for the CA/CPA programs. The normal Commerce degree will give you more flexibility in choosing subjects.I heard something like commrece-prof acc gets acreddited for CPA or something.
Short answer is no because the normal degree won't cover the required subjects. If you choose to do them you can proceed to the CA/CPA program.CAN I STILL GET ACCREDITED FOR CPA WITH MY NORMAL B.comm???