In terms of employability, all are around the same - the university you go to doesn't really matter for most jobs in the Commerce field. In terms of learning experience, Id go to the open days and look up the courses in more depth to get a feel for each uni. Go with the one you feel is best for you.Trying to get a feel for which universities are the most employable/best learning experience in these fields
Pretty sure there's a strong UNSW bias for any CommerceIn terms of employability, all are around the same - the university you go to doesn't really matter for most jobs in the Commerce field. In terms of learning experience, Id go to the open days and look up the courses in more depth to get a feel for each uni. Go with the one you feel is best for you.
Disagree unless you want to pursue like top-tier management consulting or investment banking.Pretty sure there's a strong UNSW bias for any Commerce
Specious reasoning in my view. The reason UNSW and to a lesser extent USyd, UTS etc are highly represented in graduate programs is generally due to the fact that they have a higher calibre of students. Organisations dont really care where you went to uni outside of say Law and maybe MBB/IB.Pretty sure there's a strong UNSW bias for any Commerce
hahahaha lolWSU students must be spewing that their university isn't a choice listed.
I don't disagree with this but I would also think that some companies/firms have stronger ties with certain universities due to the societies too... these shouldn't be underestimated.Specious reasoning in my view. The reason UNSW and to a lesser extent USyd, UTS etc are highly represented in graduate programs is generally due to the fact that they have a higher calibre of students. Organisations dont really care where you went to uni outside of say Law and maybe MBB/IB.
Specoutside of say Law and maybe MBB/IB.
MBB refers to the top 3 management consulting companies - McKinsey, Bain and BostonWhat is an MBB/IB?
My business teacher was talking about degrees, universities and future careers today and told us it's vital to attend a top uni for higher level finance. She used to work at Westpac or ANZ or something similar in HR and was told to only bother reading up resumes from Usyd and UNSW and "trash everthing else"Disagree unless you want to pursue like top-tier management consulting or investment banking.
That sounds like bullshit. Big 4 aussie banks take a ton of uts and macquarie people and is not limited to usyd or unsw.My business teacher was talking about degrees, universities and future careers today and told us it's vital to attend a top uni for higher level finance. She used to work at Westpac or ANZ or something similar in HR and was told to only bother reading up resumes from Usyd and UNSW and "trash everthing else"
That really shows the effort you've got to put in for these jobs.
LMAOThat sounds like bullshit. Big 4 aussie banks take a ton of uts and macquarie people and is not limited to usyd or unsw.
I've said is before as well on bos - if youre at either usyd or unsw, what matters is you for the top tier roles (mbb or ib). No, "unse commerce" doesnt have an edge given pretty much all of Mckinsey and bcg scholars are usyd comm/law people. Is it because of usyd? Probably not - they were guns and beat out the unsw kids with 95+ wams.
Stop spreading shit shadowdude.
lolThat sounds like bullshit. Big 4 aussie banks take a ton of uts and macquarie people and is not limited to usyd or unsw.
I've said is before as well on bos - if youre at either usyd or unsw, what matters is you for the top tier roles (mbb or ib). No, "unse commerce" doesnt have an edge given pretty much all of Mckinsey and bcg scholars are usyd comm/law people. Is it because of usyd? Probably not - they were guns and beat out the unsw kids with 95+ wams.
Stop spreading shit shadowdude.
Assuming the pass criteria for those units is a raw total of 50 then exam scores of 26/55 and 23/50 will suffice. Perhaps you could look at the unit of study outline to see if there ae other pass criteria.I'm currently taking up Commerce at UNSW. I'm worried w/ ACCT1501 & ECON1101 because my raw marks are 24/45 & 27/50 respectively. Can I still pass?