Let me put a few things in perspective.blue_chameleon said:As hinted, from your bos profile... Academic Programme:
Bachelor of Economics (Econometrics, Economics)/Bachelor of Arts (Politics)
Industry Interests:
Accounting/Banking/Finance, Engineering, Government, IT
Yep, so your doing Economics, and Econometrics, and Politics. Explains a lot.
When did you think commerce was simply just about accounting? Tard.
With the amount of people that I know who have transferred out from Economics degrees into a B.Comm (not for accounting), I stand by saying an economics degree is about as relevant as the price of tuna fish in zambodia. You though, have combined politics into it, giving yourself even less chance. Best of luck with it all though buddy.
Finance is one of the most useless Comm majors there is, you don't need it to work in the finance industry and its pretty much derived from sections of microeconomics. Academics picking out investments by throwing darts at the wall street journal have beaten every valuation and hedging formula you will ever learn. Anyone doing economics can work in the finance industry also, it dosen't work quite as well in reverse.
Finance is also lame and boring.
Noting that his Uni is UNSW, and yours is Newcastle, his Political Science major is more valuable than your Law degree for any career in government and any non-technical legal position.