If you do com/eco, you're at uni for another year doing more economics courses for your eco major under the economics degree.hey i was just wondering if theres any point doing a bcomm/beco double degree. 4 those who do what would be the adv/disadv?
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You'll get a taste of accounting in first year next year as the whole degree plan has changed for 2010ers. If you dont like it, don't continue. If you do, continue. Accounting will get you a job but its boring as shit and gets quite hard in the later stages from my friend's accounts.right i see. thanks for the info. the thing is i enjoy economics at the moment and i quite like it. so i like the idea of an eco degree. but ive never done business studies (my school doesnt offer it) so i don't really know if ill like accounting and all that. comm degree stuff
so i'm not sure whether to do comm or eco? or both? a major in econometrics sounds interesting. would that be just an eco degree?
Yeah, of course its possible to drop your eco degree and just do com (liberal). Still, its funny how you say you're not interested in an eco degree anymore when you're still keen on doing an economics major under commerce.is it possible to drop the /eco (or change it to (liberal))
my hearts no longer in economics
I'll still major in business strategy and eco mgmt (sounds interesting)..
lol well its only watered down economics mixed with a bit of management... im not into the econometrics stuff at all...Yeah, of course its possible to drop your eco degree and just do com (liberal). Still, its funny how you say you're not interested in an eco degree anymore when you're still keen on doing an economics major under commerce.
The economics isnt essentially watered down. It just gives you more flexibility in whatever courses you want to do. So if you wanted to challenge yourself, you'd just pick any 3rd Year course you could find.lol well its only watered down economics mixed with a bit of management... im not into the econometrics stuff at all...