ExitOnly
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Hey guys, I just have a few questions regarding Commerce and combined degrees (I plan to study at UNSW if it matters). I would really appreciate it if anyone could take the time to answer any or all of the questions:
1. How many majors can you do for Comm/Arts? Is it possible to do 2 commerce majors (e.g. accounting + finance) and 1 arts major (e.g. Chinese studies)?
2. Is it true that language courses such as Chinese or Japanese studies are very difficult in uni and are likely to worsen my WAM?
3. Is there a much heavier workload for Commerce (Liberal Studies)?
4. What is the difference between Commerce/Arts and Commerce (Liberal Studies)?
5. In the liberal studies component of Commerce (Liberal Studies), how in depth do you do each course? Like, if I did a language as part of the 'liberal studies', how far would I actually go into studying it? I assume doing a course as part of the liberal studies component isn't like doing a major.
6. If I do Commerce/Economics, would I be able to do a language elective? Or some arts electives?
I know I have a lot of questions, but again, I would really appreciate any help -- you can just answer the questions you are able to.
Thanks!
1. How many majors can you do for Comm/Arts? Is it possible to do 2 commerce majors (e.g. accounting + finance) and 1 arts major (e.g. Chinese studies)?
2. Is it true that language courses such as Chinese or Japanese studies are very difficult in uni and are likely to worsen my WAM?
3. Is there a much heavier workload for Commerce (Liberal Studies)?
4. What is the difference between Commerce/Arts and Commerce (Liberal Studies)?
5. In the liberal studies component of Commerce (Liberal Studies), how in depth do you do each course? Like, if I did a language as part of the 'liberal studies', how far would I actually go into studying it? I assume doing a course as part of the liberal studies component isn't like doing a major.
6. If I do Commerce/Economics, would I be able to do a language elective? Or some arts electives?
I know I have a lot of questions, but again, I would really appreciate any help -- you can just answer the questions you are able to.
Thanks!