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Melb vs Monash

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Noblesse:

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--- Quote from: costargh on February 10, 2010, 05:38:08 pm ---Do you mind being forced to do 25% of your course in areas of study that have nothing to do with Commerce?
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This is not necessarily the case. For example, I'm doing Business Law, Corporate Law and Tax Law all as breadth. I would argue they have a lot of relevance to Commerce? Furthermore, I did economic history as a breadth last year, and my remaining ones are property market subjects.

So, that comment isn't completely true.

PS. 800 posts :)

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WTF WHY ARE YOU DEFENDING BREADTH SUBJECTS

THEY ARE FORCING ME TO DO THREE COMPULSORY ACCREDITATION SUBJECTS IN LAW AND THREE BUSINESS INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SUBJECTS

CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR OTHER 799 DECENT POSTS

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Relax cheif!

Wasn't 'defending' them as such, just pointing out it's not really as bad as doing 25% of your degree that have absolutely nothing to do with Commerce. Don't get me wrong I'd rather not do them, but you'd have to do those law subjects anyway no? So realistically it's only 3. Meh whatev.

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Totally should have edited that post with [/sarcasm] tags but I forgot :(

I blame the Melbourne Model myself.

Kopite:

--- Quote from: costargh on February 10, 2010, 05:38:08 pm ---Do you mind being forced to do 25% of your course in areas of study that have nothing to do with Commerce?  If you DO mind then choose Monash.

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Blerghhh....not true.

ItsSKC:
For those of you who want to undertake two bachelors degrees at UOM, your second degree can be done in two years as you are granted 100 points of credit( or the equivalent of one EFTSL). This is subject to completing all prerequisites to be awarded the degree in question.

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