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Commerce+French/Law with French Law?

  • 29-05-2010 11:50pm
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    So I'm trying to decide between these two degrees for my plan B on CAO. I'm trying to pick something that's general enough so that I don't have to specialise immediately and both kind of fit that. I do business but don't have much interest in accountancy, but from what I've heard there's more to commerce than this aspect, and with law it's kind of hard to know if I'd like it but I'm sure it'd be interesting.
    Do you have any suggestions which I should put first on my CAO? Anything that differentiates the two? Is there one that's better for employment or better if you're not entirely sure what you want to do?
    I know they're different disciplines but it's down to these two and I don't have a stronger inclanation to one or the other!
    Cheers any feedback appreciated!


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,375 ✭✭✭Pandoras Twist


    Law requires lots and lots and lots of reading.

    Law will go for much higher points, so depending on what you think youre going to get, maybe put law down first if theres any doubt that you wont get the points.

    Commerce is very broad, you do management modules, IT modules, economics, accountancy, finance, marketing, human resource management and some others too.

    I would say commerce is better if you dont know what you want to do. You dont have to specialise till third year, and theres a really wide range of masters available.


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