Like hoseyy said, check out the website and it should give you some insights.
You can also express your thoughts to the lecturer in charge and ask for their opinion.
I became a pass leader because I ask a lot of questions after each lecture and my lecturer actually came up to me and appoint me...
The difference is that by doing commerce and arts, you have two actual degrees. Business itself isn’t really a degree, it is designed to give you some exposure to the commerce courses, so you don’t even have a commerce major when u graduate. It is suitable for some people who want to work in the...
Yes indeed. I find this course to be intuitive to our thinking in life too. It’s all about how you make a decision. You do learn heaps of fundamental economic concepts that are applicable to real life eg sunk cost, marginal utility, public good, monopoly, supply and demand ... so yeah by all...
Google 'UNSW Apple' and click on the first link :) it should display another link that directs you to the UNSW education Apple Store
If you can't find it, use this: http://store.apple.com/au_edu_800094
Not sure if it's just me or, at least I always feel like the course is missing sth if I skip the first week.
Some courses require students to do some sort of in-class tests (maybe worth ~3% of your course mark) during the first week (yes I'm being serious and this applies to some crazy...
I did Commerce and Media. My WAM was 80. I got into Dean's list in my first year. So apart from eating, sleeping, teaching and Friday night, I basically studied all the time to get this grade. Yeh I'll have to admit it's a bit inefficient but I don't care as long as I have good grade :)
I think it's pretty normal! The price will vary! In first year, I had a postgrad student teaching me finance at $50/h (back in 2013). My lecturer was kind enough to help me email the finance students in higher years and that's how they contacted me. I then chose my favourite one from like 5...