imthunder said:
So does that mean there is no point in me going to maquarie for commerce? I don't think I can get a UAI of 95...
been a while since Ive been to this forum.....was just lookin at graduate salaries some how stumbled across this...on exchange in sweden atm...weird..
anyway
I did Commerce/Law at mq, when to a normal high school (not selective or private). IMO mq is slightly better recognised than UTS for business/finance, though its is minimal.
Going to mq, will not hinder your chances of getting a good position at all, people at unsw or usyd may have a slight advantage for most roles, but its minimal (e.g. at EY there were so many ppl from MQ and UTS). The only 'big' advantage that usyd/unsw Commerce students have is in high level front office roles e.g. investment banking, trading etc
About me; I held a part time accounting position in a small firm (these positions are actually kind of competitive) for nearly 2 years, I did my summer internship at Ernst & Young in Tax consulting....and now have a graduate position with ANZ Institutional as a Credit Analyst (front office). SO mq potential students dont worry, if I can manage to scrape a few decent offers, you can!, I don't have the best grades in the world either (high credit for commerce, low credit for law).
It is true, a large portion of people working in large firms e.g. pwc, ey, mq bank et etc are from Private schools or selective schools, but a sizeable portion went to a normal school like me!