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Tobias Funke

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Commerce at Monash
« on: August 15, 2011, 06:41:37 pm »
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Hey guys, as you all probably know, shits starting to get pretty hectic in terms of Uni Preferences and all that, and I've just started to become intrigued by a Commerce degree

As you can see from my subjects, I don't currently do any Business/Commerce related subjects at school, but I have started to get interested by how the economy works, and how America is digging themselves an economic hole so big that it could get to China.

So yeah, what I'm looking for really is the degree of difficulty for those who haven't done Business subjects previously, and whether it's a good idea for me to consider it merely because of such intrigue.

Was planning to bunch this up with an Arts degree.

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Re: Commerce at Monash
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2011, 04:48:54 pm »
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hey

I do arts/commerce right now and it is alright.
For me, I am doing psych and English for arts and am doing accounting and management in commerce atm.

I am not sure if you know, but the other subjects for comm are marketing, business law, micro etc....

You said that you are have a business/commerce bg - I think that would be very beneficial because for someone
like me, I walked in on my first day having no idea what commerce is (now I kinda regret not doing comm subjects back in yr 12, esp Accounting since it is confusing and moves at a very fast paced)

So yeah...overall, I think arts/commerce is a good option (but just note that if you do double degree, u can't do a double major in commerce- so it becomes one major in art and one major in comm)

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