i'm most interested in the finance and accounting double majors, but i know it's a super super common combination. Bachelor of Commerce by itself is so mainstream.. but i've really taken into account my strengths and honestly i think it lies somewhere in the scopes of a com/eco degree :/ i don't have enough knowledge of the different combinations of majors to say like oh maybe i should do a financial economics/finance double major
another major problem is my sister's doing an accounting/finance major -_- and like within the family there's competition and all that shit and she makes me feel like i shouldn't be doing it. even though i feel like i can do relatively well in it since i'll always try my hardest in whatever i do. taking finance/accounting major is the 'safe' option i guess; but I'm curious to see if anyone had other combos of majors that still worked really well with each other?
i know with a BCOM degree, you're going to need like extracurriculars + work experience (if possible) + maintain a distinction or higher average? to even distinguish yourselves from the rest of the commerce people; and if i'm thinking like this, thats pretty much every commerce student's aim LOL so ultimately i wouldn't distinguish myself from anyone. so ultimately i think it comes down to being able to maintain a good grade? or maybe some postgraduate study idk
i've considered doing a double degree with comm/eco or comm/information systems but not really sure if it would even give me any kind of 'advantage'. it's obviously more costly as well.
/sigh i wish i was capable of engineering or a law degree; commerce is way too mainstream
another major problem is my sister's doing an accounting/finance major -_- and like within the family there's competition and all that shit and she makes me feel like i shouldn't be doing it. even though i feel like i can do relatively well in it since i'll always try my hardest in whatever i do. taking finance/accounting major is the 'safe' option i guess; but I'm curious to see if anyone had other combos of majors that still worked really well with each other?
i know with a BCOM degree, you're going to need like extracurriculars + work experience (if possible) + maintain a distinction or higher average? to even distinguish yourselves from the rest of the commerce people; and if i'm thinking like this, thats pretty much every commerce student's aim LOL so ultimately i wouldn't distinguish myself from anyone. so ultimately i think it comes down to being able to maintain a good grade? or maybe some postgraduate study idk
i've considered doing a double degree with comm/eco or comm/information systems but not really sure if it would even give me any kind of 'advantage'. it's obviously more costly as well.
/sigh i wish i was capable of engineering or a law degree; commerce is way too mainstream