How is it a difficult choice? It's already been established and well accepted that UNSW > USyd when it comes to business.I've asked myself this question the entire year, every1 seems to choose unsw over usyd. But I dunno, I've kinda leaned towards usyd for the notion of being 'different' but that reason doesn't seem plausible when i think about it. Anyone from Usyd Commerce want to add their perspective on this difficult choice?
Well, one of my cousins graduated from UTS with BBus/LLB and now she's pretty high up the corporate ladder working at Citibank. With your ATAR, UTS may just be the right option for you.Im stuck on the same question!
Im starting to consider UTS to do business/laws. But from the forums here doesn't seem that business at uts is that reputable either! seriously i need some help with my decision.
*I want a campus-uni life and want to get as involved in as much as possible.
*Mum wants me to go to a "prestigious" university (dad didnt believe that uts was even a university *omg*)
*I dont want to go to an over asian university, no offence.. (i am asian ABC myself .. but ive spentthe last 6 years at a high school with the most international students in the state!)
*I want to do some form of law (even if that is just majoring in business law) but i dont have the atar to do it at unsw or usyd
*I also want to focus on finance
*macquarie is out of the question because my sister is doing it there at the moment and im helping her with her assignments at the mo.. just no..
If anyone can help it would REALLY be appreciated. I just want to overall enjoy myself and not be a study-nerd during uni..
thanks if you can help me out!
Unfortunately, if you want a good job in either law or finance, you'll need strong marks, strong extracurriculars and demonstrated interest in the said areas. All of this virtually points to the direction of you juggling between study, extra currics etc. I think UTS BLaws isn't a bad program to be in simply because having the prestige of law in your arsenal can't hurt.. but then you'll need to weigh up the costs and benefits and more importantly scope out whether UTS is a target school for law.Im stuck on the same question!
Im starting to consider UTS to do business/laws. But from the forums here doesn't seem that business at uts is that reputable either! seriously i need some help with my decision.
*I want a campus-uni life and want to get as involved in as much as possible.
*Mum wants me to go to a "prestigious" university (dad didnt believe that uts was even a university *omg*)
*I dont want to go to an over asian university, no offence.. (i am asian ABC myself .. but ive spentthe last 6 years at a high school with the most international students in the state!)
*I want to do some form of law (even if that is just majoring in business law) but i dont have the atar to do it at unsw or usyd
*I also want to focus on finance
*macquarie is out of the question because my sister is doing it there at the moment and im helping her with her assignments at the mo.. just no..
If anyone can help it would REALLY be appreciated. I just want to overall enjoy myself and not be a study-nerd during uni..
thanks if you can help me out!
thanks so much for the advice. really im stumped for whats going to happen next year. but if you have any knowledge or experience, *and i know this is going so off topic* ... what type of grades does it take to transfer into comm/law at usyd or unsw? like if you have a distinction average *UNLIKELY but for arguments sake..* can you get in after a year? or s it towards the end of your Bcomm degree can you add the double?I'd do the BComm at UNSW/USyd and then get the marks to transfer over to law. The reason why I say this is because there is alot of heresay and talk about firms targeting specific schools whilst others rubbish this and say it doesn't matter so long as your marks are great etc. Regardless of which side is right, why take the risk? that is, side with the university with the best name so if they DO discriminate, you'll be on the safe side.
With your ATAR, a D/HD average should be competitive enough for a first year transfer.thanks so much for the advice. really im stumped for whats going to happen next year. but if you have any knowledge or experience, *and i know this is going so off topic* ... what type of grades does it take to transfer into comm/law at usyd or unsw? like if you have a distinction average *UNLIKELY but for arguments sake..* can you get in after a year? or s it towards the end of your Bcomm degree can you add the double?
thanks regardless for your help!
No idea.. but like the previous poster said, the D/HD average should be enough. Its very possible to do it after a year.. perhaps post on the law board for more info.thanks so much for the advice. really im stumped for whats going to happen next year. but if you have any knowledge or experience, *and i know this is going so off topic* ... what type of grades does it take to transfer into comm/law at usyd or unsw? like if you have a distinction average *UNLIKELY but for arguments sake..* can you get in after a year? or s it towards the end of your Bcomm degree can you add the double?
thanks regardless for your help!
Mac is a good uni for commerce.UNSW has better rep, especially in terms of business.
I would go UNSW, Usyd then Maq. Seriously, i find that more firms go for UNSW first. I have a friend who is currently doing a vacation internship at Ernst and Young, and during the application process, out of the 40-45 people that made it to interview stage, she said about 30 were from UNSW, 5-10 Usyd, 1 from Maq and then a couple from other unis......
BUT the funny thing is that, that 1 Maq student actually got accepted for the internship..
Anyway UNSW ftw