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  1. JasonG123

    ECOS2901 maths content

    I did ECOS2903 and ECOS3901 at the same time, is this what you are doing? I didn't feel any disadvantage from doing this, it's really just the notation that may seem foreign, but you should be comfortable with it the actual maths. There are a couple 'proof' questions in the exam but ECOS2903...
  2. JasonG123

    ECOS2901 maths content

    Don't worry, I did ECOS2901 without doing ECOS2903 at the same time and I was not a maths major. Constrained and unconstrained maximisation will be taught within ECOS2901 itself (although obviously not to the extent that it is in ECOS2903). It is not hard, just simple partial differentiation...
  3. JasonG123

    Is a double degree worth it?

    Yes obviously, that is why many choose the double. I don't think it matters too much what you do - if you just do the single Bachelors then take some econ/finance units and if you like those alot them you can pick up another degree. Likewise, if you do the double and don't enjoy the econ/finance...
  4. JasonG123

    Is a double degree worth it?

    What do you intend on doing post-study? The double gives you more options, but theoretically it would be a waste if you were 100% certain you wanted to do post-grad and continue to academia.
  5. JasonG123

    ECOS3903 vs ECOS3904

    I did both in 2015 but had Kevin rather than Haley for 3903 so I'm not sure if the course would have changed. I would recommend doing both since you'll need 3903 if you intend on doing an applied microeconomics thesis and you'll need 3904 if you intend on doing an applied macroeconomics thesis...
  6. JasonG123

    Transfer from Economics to Commerce - it is worth?

    The IPP is the main benefit of the BComm degree, so the question you need to ask yourself is whether you think that's worth an extra 6 months plus the loss of electives. In my opinion, it is certainly not worth the transfer, especially since there are now more opportunities for students in the...
  7. JasonG123

    Major in Financial Economics or major in Finance??

    If you plan on doing Honours, then do an Economics major rather than either of those. You could do Honours in Econometrics or Finance, but they're worse programs on the Econ Honours one. If you do not intend on doing Honours (or any of the pre-Honours courses), then all else equal I would pick...
  8. JasonG123

    Bachelor of Economics or no?

    What do you want to do after uni? Best to start there and then work backwards.
  9. JasonG123

    ECOS2201 vs ECOS3005

    Yeah Don always does that - but you still get your raw mark (just with the possible 5 bonus marks included). For me there was actually scaling in ECMT2110/2150 as well - but that's not strictly a pre-Honours unit.
  10. JasonG123

    ECOS2201 vs ECOS3005

    I haven't taken either - but I doubt it would matter too much. Everyone who is capable of doing Honours that has taken econ electives has found them on the whole to be quite easy. Industrial Organisation is an Honours level subject as well (although obviously much harder at Honours level). So...
  11. JasonG123

    Econometrics

    If you're considering Honours in Economics, then do the minimum required Econometrics to do Honours (ECMT1020, ECMT2150 and ECOS3903/4) and leave it at that. I haven't done any stats so can't really comment further. However if an Econometrics subject has a stats/maths substitute, I would...
  12. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    I didn't do any ECOS3000 level subjects because I did all of ECOS3901, 3902, 3903 and 3904. In terms of ECOS3000 level subjects I think they're all relatively easy compared to the Honours subjects but just avoid any subject taught by Don. For the pre-Honours units: ECOS3901 - Quite a...
  13. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    I got 80+ without having done the maths pre-requisite. You'll be fine.
  14. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    ECOS2901 isn't really a WAM killer - it's not too hard to get a distinction. So may be worth it to keep the Honours option open.
  15. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    You need to do the pre-Honours units to do Honours at Usyd. You can still probably do Honours elsewhere without having done some of the pre-Honours subjects, but obviously some econometrics and calculus will be very useful for Honours at any university. You can join the pre-Honours stream in...
  16. JasonG123

    Amount of math in ECMT1010 and ECMT1020?

    If you can calculate the expected value of something, have the ability to plug some numbers into a formula and can differentiate 2x you'll be fine.
  17. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    I agree - once you understand it it's very easy. But alot of people without strong maths backgrounds go through the entire course not understanding it or only get it after the mid-sem. In retrospect ECOS3901 is much much madder than ECOS2903. Fair enough. But the pre-Honours units in second...
  18. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    Congrats on those results! You'll be in the Economics cohort because you'll start doing the pre-Honours subjects whereby all BEc/BCom/BA students will do the same subject. If you were to do Honours then the best way to do it is in your fourth year really. ECOS2903 is tricky - the content isn't...
  19. JasonG123

    Economics Pre-Honours/Honours

    +1. I enjoyed it as well, much more than I would have in the normal stream. If you want abit more of a challenge and more interesting topics, but don't mind a slight hit to your WAM (although it's still possible to get very high marks in the subjects especially if you're mathematically...
  20. JasonG123

    Joint honours

    Not sure if you'll be awarded joint Honours but if you're undertaking Economics Honours you can take two or three mathematics honours subjects in lieu of economics coursework in fourth year. This is generally what people who are trying to get into competitive PhD programs do. I would speak to...
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