With Commonwealth Bank the student Options apply both to normal savings accounts and credit cards. The streamline account usually has a $5 access fee, but if you just show them that youre a full time student the fee doesnt apply for the duration that youre still full time student. At this stage...
Good ol Yaui...I think he told me at Advisory day that they were only just running on schedule, so by now I'm guessing they have fallen behind.
Knowing Yaui though it will be done very very soon. Hopefully!
EDIT: The most important thing though is that Yaui is an Arsenal man! :)
I didnt really apply for anything to do with Accounting, so no I didnt get any offers for accounting, or a co-op for it for that matter. But even if I would have, I doubt very much that I would have taken it. Theres just something about accounting (or many thing for that matter), that makes me...
With the pay I did have an idea it was something like that. And also unfortunately I did have an idea of the hours too. Thats one of the unappealing things about law, although I also do understand that Actuary is a lot of hard work too.
I think at the moment I am still leaning towards actuary...
A few more questionsFirstly, on completing their com/law degree what do most people end up doing? And how long does it take them to find a stable well-paid job?
Also, with postgrad lawwhat are the exact requirements?
Thanks for the replies so far.
In regard to accounting...from what I know it just seems to flat and the pay isn't that brilliant either. Isn't there the old joke "What's the difference between accounting and actuary?"- "10K just in the first year" or something like that.
I have thought about...
A friend of mine got a UAI of 92.3 and he wanted to do Commerce@Usyd. Basically he is wondering what the difference between Commerce and Economics is for first year, and how hard it is to transfer. Like are the requirements still 50% UAI and a distinction average? And how many places do usually...
At the moment I am still undecided as to what I want to do at uni next year. Basically at the moment I have narrowed it down to two: either Com/Law@USyd or Actuary@UNSW.
On the one hand I have wanted to do law since like year 5. However, the older I have gotten the more I have though that I...
When you choose BCom, and you get in to it, is the only other thing you have to choose at enrolment your major?
Like is BCom, majoring in Actuary sufficient?
A few interesting facts about the Arsenal v Inter game:
"Before this Inter had lost just one Champions League game at the San Siro ever. The last English team to beat them here were Birmingham City in season 1960-61. Since Alberto Zaccheroni had taken over from Hector Cuper on October 22 no-one...