prawn_86
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- At the end of the day this qualification will not get you over the line when comparing you to someone else.
- having said that the grad dip of applied finance is regarded very highly and having the course would give you a edge over your competitors. It is alot more work the dip of financial services and if you plan to do 2 subjects at a time for the course of your exam then you will probably have to put alot of time into this, especially if you are already working.
Thanks for your experiences Young Gun,
Curious about a couple things though.
Why do you think this for your first point? I would have thought that if someone has the same degree as me with the same grades, i would have an edge due to the fact i am already compliant. This is also mainly when it comes to the pre interview assesment. IE - they would take me for an interview before the other guy...
Your second point, as i understand it (at my uni anyway) you need a bachelors degree in order to undertake a grad dip.
I am already doing a bachelor of finance, so wouldnt a grad dip be pretty similar? I would have thought a masters in finance would be more appropriate.
Geeze life is becoming hard .
i do this course: Financial Services (http://www.sit.nsw.edu.au/courses/search.php?cid=20806&area=courses&Media_Index_ID=111) at night in tafe. its cheap ($600 a semester) n its the only subject remotely related to finance (kinda mid life crisis n wanna change career lol)
Prawn, you won't pass this course if you're on ASF during all the lectures!!! LOL
Is this through Kaplan prawn? If so, you'l breeze through them. Assignment you can take relevant sections from the modules, and the exam is open-book with answers word-for-word. So as long as you know where to look, the answer's right in front of you.
prawn does this qualify you to manage other people's money or just give advice ?
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