A Accuracy Member Joined Sep 29, 2011 Messages 167 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 17, 2012 #1 is it really worth doing dual degrees such as Commerce/engineering engineering/architecture or would it be better of doing just one and just hope that you'll enjoy it . because atm i'm lurking around these courses
is it really worth doing dual degrees such as Commerce/engineering engineering/architecture or would it be better of doing just one and just hope that you'll enjoy it . because atm i'm lurking around these courses
Shadowdude Cult of Personality Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 12,145 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 17, 2012 #2 Of course it's worth it. If you like Commerce and Engineering both, why would you restrict yourself to doing one when you have the option to do both?
Of course it's worth it. If you like Commerce and Engineering both, why would you restrict yourself to doing one when you have the option to do both?
A Accuracy Member Joined Sep 29, 2011 Messages 167 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Apr 18, 2012 #3 Shadowdude said: Of course it's worth it. If you like Commerce and Engineering both, why would you restrict yourself to doing one when you have the option to do both? Click to expand... because i may feel it's a waste of time if you're going to be getting a job with just one of those degrees?
Shadowdude said: Of course it's worth it. If you like Commerce and Engineering both, why would you restrict yourself to doing one when you have the option to do both? Click to expand... because i may feel it's a waste of time if you're going to be getting a job with just one of those degrees?
qwerty44 Member Joined Oct 12, 2011 Messages 557 Gender Male HSC 2013 Apr 18, 2012 #4 You may decide to change jobs.
Shadowdude Cult of Personality Joined Sep 19, 2009 Messages 12,145 Gender Male HSC 2010 Apr 18, 2012 #5 Exactly. Say you want a change of pace - say you like Commerce at uni but hate the jobs it gives you in the real world. With a double degree, you can immediately say "Oh okay, so I'll use this second degree to get me a job".
Exactly. Say you want a change of pace - say you like Commerce at uni but hate the jobs it gives you in the real world. With a double degree, you can immediately say "Oh okay, so I'll use this second degree to get me a job".