SimonCrean
not actually simon crean
Ha...Newbie said:unsw has one too
law and social theory
haha its like a big fuck you to all the commerce students
I got 83 for that...
Ha...Newbie said:unsw has one too
law and social theory
haha its like a big fuck you to all the commerce students
How so?Newbie said:unsw has one too
law and social theory
haha its like a big fuck you to all the commerce students
If it is anything like Accounting Theory, it is easy (at least I find it to be), although I would have to agree with you that alot of commerce students are merely living calculators.Newbie said:and i've met a whole lot of arts people who wont pass corporate finance
its a big fuck you because its compulsory. sure the subject has merits..barely.. but it should be an elective for those who are genuinely interested in the topic.
I would deliberately fail this 'corporate finance' (if it is a core, my guess is that it is not) to critique our post-capitalist society.Newbie said:and i've met a whole lot of arts people who wont pass corporate finance
its a big fuck you because its compulsory. sure the subject has merits..barely.. but it should be an elective for those who are genuinely interested in the topic.
I should note that the person I'm specifically referring to is Chelsea Clinton.Bobness said:I cannot answer this
consultancies say they train you from scratch. all they need is somebody who can think on their feet, can break apart problems and recommend solutions. sounds like a law student, really.RogueAcademic said:While we're on topic, I have a question - how does someone who majored in history in their undergraduate degree and then a masters degree in international relations, land a high paying job in one of NY's top consultancy companies in the financial area managing high end hedge funds. I would've assumed that the prerequisite knowledge is at least a few years experience in the financial sector and/or an MBA-level background (which some of the other job applicants have).
The Legal Profession of Tomorrow.binzy780 said:i do non of that maths shit and im still going to get into law~
F*ck those nerds who dont appreciate it~
its not my fault i got thrown a football and not a pair of glasses and a book~!
doesnt mean i wont get a better UAI~
I understand that, in regards to management consulting where I assume lateral thinking and common sense intellect and a bit of life experience plays a role, but high end financial hedge funds? Doesn't that require extensive prior education in finances, and economics/econometrics?Frigid said:consultancies say they train you from scratch. all they need is somebody who can think on their feet, can break apart problems and recommend solutions. sounds like a law student, really.
Are you referring to the accounting Big 4?Frigid said:having said that, i didn't get any interviews at the big 4 (consultancies), MBBB.
Lol.binzy780 said:i do non of that maths shit and im still going to get into law~
F*ck those nerds who dont appreciate it~
its not my fault i got thrown a football and not a pair of glasses and a book~!
doesnt mean i wont get a better UAI~
nope, i'm referring to the consultancy big 4..RogueAcademic said:Are you referring to the accounting Big 4?
haha.. I was wondering what 'mbbb' was ..Frigid said:nope, i'm referring to the consultancy big 4..
McK, BCG, Bain, Booz (MBBB).