Okay, thanks. I hope they won't look at my midsem marks cause I just screwed up one of mine lol. But yeah, I might go back to student centre and see if there's anything else I can do.
It says on the website that a minimum WAM of 75 is required if we want to transfer to Com/Arts. I've been to faculty of arts and social sciences and one of them said it's pretty much "guaranteed" since I'm also doing com. But then when I asked the ASB student centre they said it isn't guaranteed...
Any thoughts on venture capital (3623), bank financial mgmt (3630) and options (3635)? - in terms of content + course structure + lecturer/tutor
I don't mind if the course is theory or calculation based, preferably not involving excel.
That sucks.
Because I'm planning to transfer to Com/Law. So I can't take courses under BEc otherwise they won't be recognised and I would have wasted my time.
Here is the situation: I'm currently doing BCom/BEcon. ECON1101, ECON1102 and ECON1203 are core and flexible courses under BCom. But I've also realised they are part of core courses in Economics major under BEcon. Since I've already finished those courses so obviously I don't have to undertake...
I actually did FINS1613 last semester. It was okay and I got a decent grade. I'm not sure if I really love finance, but at least I don't hate it for now. It is probably the only area of specialisation I'm interested in taking as my major for BCom, so I guess I'm going to end up taking those...
Basically I'm forced to do 4 finance courses in one semester due to complicated reasons. They're the only courses I can do and I have no other choice. These are the courses I am currently enrolled in: FINS1612, FINS2624, FINS3625, FINS3626. Is this too much? Will I be able to handle them in one...
Buying:
ECON1102. Principles of Macroeconomics 3ed
MARK1012. Principles of Marketing 5ed
I want them to be in good condition, no handwriting + highlight
Selling:
ECON1101. Principles of Microeconomics 3ed: $85 (original price $137.95)
MGMT1001. Managing Organisations and People 6ed + study kit...
I was reading through the handbook and there're only 4 compulsory courses under the Commerce degree whereas Com/Eco has 9. I'm pretty sure those 4 courses are what I'm currently doing in this semester. The difference between Commerce and Com/Eco is that Com/Eco has 5 more compulsory courses and...
I'm a first year doing Com/Eco and planning to transfer to Com/Law in the second year.
Two quick questions:
1. Basically I'm currently doing 4 of the compulsory courses, does that mean I will be doing the other 5 in semester 2? (There are 9 compulsory courses in total). What about the...