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    Math annunity question

    No, he'll have $79,489, assuming that interest is compounded yearly.
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    Is law boring?

    I want a number dammit, nah jokes. Like how many hours of reading would be required per day on average?
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    Is law boring?

    How much reading is required for law? Like on a weekly or daily level? Because I'm not the fastest reader and fear that I might get bogged down by all the reading... Also does law really require you to be extroverted/talkative or can introverts succeed? Thanks
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    Past Papers for students.

    There's free papers/trials and HSCs available and I don't think it's exactly ethical to be selling something which you don't own...
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    'Game Theory' on Coursera (Jan 7 - Feb 25)

    seanieg did you do many eco units during undergrad?
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    'Game Theory' on Coursera (Jan 7 - Feb 25)

    Might consider financial economics, there's no compulsory macroeconomics units later on... Thanks for your help OzKo!
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    'Game Theory' on Coursera (Jan 7 - Feb 25)

    Oh ok, so doing Economics as opposed to Finance doesn't close off the private sector? Keep hearing all these stories oh how Economics gets you working in the RBA and the government but that really puts me off... I see Economics as being so practical and want to apply in a business/private sector...
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    'Game Theory' on Coursera (Jan 7 - Feb 25)

    Gosh, that's painful to watch - I mean the one which I posted
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    'Game Theory' on Coursera (Jan 7 - Feb 25)

    For those people who are Econ majors is there more stuff like Game Theory in higher years or does it go more into Macroeconomics like government policies and stuff. Still contemplating whether to major in Finance or Economics
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    'Game Theory' on Coursera (Jan 7 - Feb 25)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3Uos2fzIJ0 Your welcome :)
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    Can I get in the late nineties with these subjects?

    Yes, getting high 90s or even mid 90s is tough task but can be achieved through consistent effort and hard work however cliched it may sound...
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    What is effective study and how to study?

    +1, what works for one person may not be so effective for another, so it's best for you to find which method is best for you
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    Are Excel HSC Study Guides Useful?

    They're terrible don't touch them! Use subject specific textbooks like Conquering Chemistry or Jacaranda for Chemistry but not sure about Modern and English barely has anything which is relevant and suitable for descent grades...
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    Least favourite maths topic.

    *sigh*, if only my maths teacher or the HSC syllabus could somehow tie all this into the topic. Lot to ask for just one topic but still it would have made studying it a lot more enjoyable rather than the repetitive algebre bashing...
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    easiest way to learn hsc verbs?

    Very true!, the HSC is more about HOW you express your ideas rather than WHAT you say.
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    HSC Economics Notes

    Great notes!
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