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how useful is a combined degree of commerce and economics in terms of employment prospects? would the double degree be useless, since both courses are sort of similar? would it be better to do Bcomm instead?
 

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how useful is a combined degree of commerce and economics in terms of employment prospects? would the double degree be useless, since both courses are sort of similar? would it be better to do Bcomm instead?
Not similar at all. Basically it just allows you to take three majors from the School of Business, rather than two. It's good if you can't make up your mind for what Comm majors you want, or if your primary interest is in Economics, but you want something else business-related to back this up.
Oh, and at UNSW it's only one extra year for Comm/Econ rather than just doing either, so it's pretty worth it, timewise.
 

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You also still get gen-eds and electives as well, since some commerce and economics subjects overlap. It's a really good choice because you graduate with 3 majors, and if you pick 2 majors in commerce that supplement economics well, you'll be on track for some good employment prospects and more options
 

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I know people that do comm/eco to space out their actuarial subjects (and because econometrics is easy to them).
 

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I know people that do comm/eco to space out their actuarial subjects (and because econometrics is easy to them).
A lot of actuarial kids do finance because its an even easier version of what they are doing already.
 

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Its a great course:

BComm (Accounting + Finance)/BEcon

+ good marks

= Employment.
 

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A lot of actuarial kids do finance because its an even easier version of what they are doing already.
I meant they space their actuarial subjects out even more by doing both a finance and economics major as opposed to the 'hard core kids' that only do finance :p
 

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Its a great course:

BComm (Accounting + Finance)/BEcon

+ good marks

= Employment.
how do employers know about marks? I always believed that it was a cert of participation with your degrees and thats it.
 

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how do employers know about marks? I always believed that it was a cert of participation with your degrees and thats it.
Nah mate lol

They get a copy of university transcript (generally) when you apply for a job.
 

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oh shitttt... knowing that just made me work harder this year..
Heres some tips i wish someone told me when uni started:

1. Dont think its just some mad bludge. Try hard and youll be rewarded. Great marks and a distinguished GPA likely puts you ahead of most others when applying for jobs.
2. Uni is indicative of effort. effort= better marks
3. Get involved and shit.. join some clubs and find what it takes to become an 'active member' or join a sports team.. looks great on your cv.
 

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