Chronost
Ex CAG auditor - current CAG deal-maker
Not sure if this is in the right section, but it seems to be at least semi-relevant, anyways....
I have had my goals set to do Accounting/Finance since the start of year 10, nothing has burned out yet, the problem I'm facing though is that I'm having trouble getting even decent marks in 2 unit Maths and considering going down to General as it would be easier for me to improve my marks on. Now I've read most threads on Commerce and even similar threads asking whether someone needs 2 units for Finance etc... and now I'm making this thread as well expect I would like to know the reasons for needing 2 unit maths for Finance in University. I understand that 2 unit maths incorporates harder equations and thinking which is relevant to finance type formulas etc... BUT if I go down to general maths and I go forward with a finance major will it be harder? What real benefits is there in doing 2 unit for finance. I never had problems doing Consumer Arthmetics when I was in 5.3 maths and always got 100% but because I was lazy and doing crap in Trig I moved down to 5.2 in year 10 and got relatively fine marks afterwards (85% average), Is it just me thinking too hard that 2 unit Maths is something I can't handle? And should I stay?
I'm also doing Accounting in Tafe(for HSC) I'm so far tied in first place with a few people, I also don't mind the journals,ledgers etc...so Accounting isn't so much a problem
P.S I got 40% in my half yearlies despite decent amount of study(although most of what is studied wasn't in the test and the average was around 55%, 100 ranked school)
I have had my goals set to do Accounting/Finance since the start of year 10, nothing has burned out yet, the problem I'm facing though is that I'm having trouble getting even decent marks in 2 unit Maths and considering going down to General as it would be easier for me to improve my marks on. Now I've read most threads on Commerce and even similar threads asking whether someone needs 2 units for Finance etc... and now I'm making this thread as well expect I would like to know the reasons for needing 2 unit maths for Finance in University. I understand that 2 unit maths incorporates harder equations and thinking which is relevant to finance type formulas etc... BUT if I go down to general maths and I go forward with a finance major will it be harder? What real benefits is there in doing 2 unit for finance. I never had problems doing Consumer Arthmetics when I was in 5.3 maths and always got 100% but because I was lazy and doing crap in Trig I moved down to 5.2 in year 10 and got relatively fine marks afterwards (85% average), Is it just me thinking too hard that 2 unit Maths is something I can't handle? And should I stay?
I'm also doing Accounting in Tafe(for HSC) I'm so far tied in first place with a few people, I also don't mind the journals,ledgers etc...so Accounting isn't so much a problem
P.S I got 40% in my half yearlies despite decent amount of study(although most of what is studied wasn't in the test and the average was around 55%, 100 ranked school)