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Commerce International or economics and finance ?

  • 30-12-2018 1:53am
    #1
    Registered Users Posts: 4


    Hey !!
    I’m in sixth year and I don’t know which one of these courses to put as my first choice. I got 7 H1’s in my Christmas and summer tests in fifth year and in the midterm tests this year so if I keep working I should be able to get the 590(ballpark) for Ec &Fi. I know I want to go down the business root I study economics and business and love these subjects. I really really enjoy maths however I wouldn’t be naturally gifted in my own opinion , I try hard to get H1 therefore I’m doubtful about whether or not I should go for the Ec &Fi . Languages are where my natural aptitude really comes to fruition . I’ve always been into English , Irish and my french therefore I’m tempted to lean towards commerce international as I may find this easier . I’m just wondering if commerce international has the same employment opportunities as economics and finance ? Could I get a relatively decent job out of commerce international (70,000) a year around after like 7 or 8 years 😂😂😂 just looking for some advice

    Thanks ?


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