Did you take the five year corse for commerce and advance computing? I am still struggling to decide whether to take an additional minor as computer science or take a double major course. I heard that there are many benefits and future opportunities for business students to have computing knowledge. Is there an option to take more classes after finishing a minor so that it gets equivalent to the double major courses? (Btw, I love your videos!)
I did bachelor of commerce and bachelor of advanced studies (double degree) and majored in finance and computer science. The course took 4 years which is just how usyd offers their double degree course. I believed if you do advanced computing you should already be getting technical coding knowledge but let me know if I’m missing anything. (Thank you!)
I was considering the same double degree course at usyd i wanted ask are there problems with jobs with having double major and also what’s the jobs scene in Australia?
Could you possibly upload more of code with me sessions ? (tho I understand that it's time consuming) I like them for coding along and there's too less of them on RU-vid 🥺
For sure I can definitely work on that! If I may ask, what about the code with me sessions do you like? Do you like to see that I'm coding as well and do other study with me sessions work for you or do they need to be code with me sessions?
@@potsnpan about the code with me sessions what I like the most is seeing someone do the same makes me procrastinate less and I am sure many other people would relate to that. Study with me (the theoretical sessions) are good too but programming/ coding specific motivates and resonates a little more. Hoping to see more of those in your comfortable time.
@@potsnpan Everything, in the sense that is it hard to complete the course, how the classes are taken, the job opportunities following and things. I know we get to know this easily, but I want to hear it from someone who is doing it or who's already done it before. Thanks in advance :)
Hi. I'm planning to take up comsci and commerce in usyd since I got an offer, but a lot of online videos and comments r criticizing the course and social life in usyd.. So I'm now undecided between usyd n unsw. Can you enlighten me on these rumors? Like how true are they? Thanks a lot bro cheers
I think comp sci is stronger at unsw but commerce is stronger at usyd. In terms of social life, you can build it at both unis depending on your interests but in my opinion it is a bit easier to build it at unsw (more society events and cliques). However usyd does set you up better for your working life as you work with diverse people and backgrounds. But these are just my personal opinions and I’ve only been at usyd :3
Dude as the infamous $300+ Logitech G303 Daedalus Apex mouse the mouse everyone in the right mind wants as it's the best mouse for claw grip and shroud (AKA Michael Grzeski) swear by the mouse to death and used it all throughout his professional CS:GO days with Cloud 9 and all throughout his PUBG days and then on and he became the best PUBG player in the entire world with that mouse and got aimbot from it and would never use anything else and hated every other mouse that came his way so he recently released the Logitech G303 shroud edition mouse, but made it bigger to fit his won specs and hand size, but everyone hates the increased dimensions as it's too big for most people to use comfortably so they just resort back to that old G303 Daedalus Apex mouse.
Hi, I may attend to the business degree as an international student at the university of sydney next year. (i study ib diploma in the uk btw) I saw many negative reviews about this university for some reason even though it's well known in Australia. Some say the teaching quality is poor compared to ivy league unis or russell group unis, and others say it's too easy to get into there compared to those mentioned group unis and therefore it't not prestigious. Although the university ranking for business management at USYD is around 46 in the world. Here is the question; What's the position of the business management student at USYD in terms of the academic level? Also, what's your general view about this university? Is this university about as good as UCL or LSE or KCL... if you know? (those are the top unis in london.) Sorry for a lot of questions! Hope you see this comment!