I got a UAI of 96, so all of these courses are in my range, but I'm extremely confused as to what the difference is between them.
B Commerce - Accounting/B Laws
B Commerce - Actuarial Studies/B Laws
B Commerce/ Laws
I did a bit of research, and I believe the three courses are exactly the same, with a 3 year law degree, then branching out for 2 years to study the specifics of the other part of the degree. But can anyone distinguish them in terms of interest, job prospects, incomes? thanks.
and a final question, as my initial goal was for Commerce/Law at Sydney Uni, what do you think would be the best way of transferring there? doing a commerce/law course at Macquarie then applying for a transfer? or starting off with a commerce degree at USyd? thanks again.
B Commerce - Accounting/B Laws
B Commerce - Actuarial Studies/B Laws
B Commerce/ Laws
I did a bit of research, and I believe the three courses are exactly the same, with a 3 year law degree, then branching out for 2 years to study the specifics of the other part of the degree. But can anyone distinguish them in terms of interest, job prospects, incomes? thanks.
and a final question, as my initial goal was for Commerce/Law at Sydney Uni, what do you think would be the best way of transferring there? doing a commerce/law course at Macquarie then applying for a transfer? or starting off with a commerce degree at USyd? thanks again.
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