Hello, we have to pick our uni preferences soon so I have a few questions I want to ask.
What is the real main difference between a bachelor of economics and commerce? I've heard commerce is more business orientated. And if I did pick economics, is it hard to find a job? I heard the RBA only hires individuals who have completed an honours degree.
I perform quite well in business studies and economics, as well as 2u maths and I feel like that's where my forte lies. Furthermore, I really enjoy learning business and economics at school.
My ideal of a perfect job would be something like... sitting in an office, like a manager or something, or even owning my own business [I'm not quite sure what type though] or maybe even watching the economy and what happens around the world. If I do pick commerce I'm looking at doing a major in economics as well as management or something. (My friend told me there's not many jobs in management though argh)
On the otherhand, if I did a bachelor of economics.. I don't know what other major to do apart from 'economics'.
I've been looking up jobs and I found a job called a 'business analyst' or something similar.. I think it's a job which basically falls into all the things we've learnt in business studies, and it looks quite interesting too.
Onto the second question.. if I were to pick either economics or commerce, which university should I choose? UNSW or Usyd? I know the ATAR is considerably lower in Usyd:
UNSW Commerce - 96.3
UNSW Economics - 94
USYD Commerce - 94
USYD Economics - 90
I had a chat with one of my careers advisor and she suggested a course in Macquarie university like commerce or business management which is only 82-83 ATAR... I asked my mum and she told me a course with 90+ atar will probably be more likely that I'll get a job. [I don't exactly want to do a course which has an ATAR cut off in the 80's either].
Thanks in advance.
What is the real main difference between a bachelor of economics and commerce? I've heard commerce is more business orientated. And if I did pick economics, is it hard to find a job? I heard the RBA only hires individuals who have completed an honours degree.
I perform quite well in business studies and economics, as well as 2u maths and I feel like that's where my forte lies. Furthermore, I really enjoy learning business and economics at school.
My ideal of a perfect job would be something like... sitting in an office, like a manager or something, or even owning my own business [I'm not quite sure what type though] or maybe even watching the economy and what happens around the world. If I do pick commerce I'm looking at doing a major in economics as well as management or something. (My friend told me there's not many jobs in management though argh)
On the otherhand, if I did a bachelor of economics.. I don't know what other major to do apart from 'economics'.
I've been looking up jobs and I found a job called a 'business analyst' or something similar.. I think it's a job which basically falls into all the things we've learnt in business studies, and it looks quite interesting too.
Onto the second question.. if I were to pick either economics or commerce, which university should I choose? UNSW or Usyd? I know the ATAR is considerably lower in Usyd:
UNSW Commerce - 96.3
UNSW Economics - 94
USYD Commerce - 94
USYD Economics - 90
I had a chat with one of my careers advisor and she suggested a course in Macquarie university like commerce or business management which is only 82-83 ATAR... I asked my mum and she told me a course with 90+ atar will probably be more likely that I'll get a job. [I don't exactly want to do a course which has an ATAR cut off in the 80's either].
Thanks in advance.