I was originally aiming to do a Commerce/Law degree but was worried I wouldn't get the UAI.
So I got a traineeship and went with the plain commerce degree. But now that the UAI cut offs have come out, I have very much cleared the cutoff for the Commerce/Law but if I do that degree, bye bye traineeship.
So what should I do? Which career (Accounting vs. Law) would be more rewarding in the long run? I know Accounting has a stigma of being boring, but I've heard many people say the same thing about law. In terms of earning potential, job potential, employment security and general enjoyment, which is the better choice?
Thanks.
So I got a traineeship and went with the plain commerce degree. But now that the UAI cut offs have come out, I have very much cleared the cutoff for the Commerce/Law but if I do that degree, bye bye traineeship.
So what should I do? Which career (Accounting vs. Law) would be more rewarding in the long run? I know Accounting has a stigma of being boring, but I've heard many people say the same thing about law. In terms of earning potential, job potential, employment security and general enjoyment, which is the better choice?
Thanks.