Is there a huge difference? Or is doing stats with econometrics kinda redundant?
I'm enrolled in BEc BAdvMath(Hons) and was planning on doing economics or econometrics with maths and/or stats, but did a quick plan of the singular BEc degree with a double major in economics and econometrics, and am able to finish that in 2 years with my RPL. On the other hand the double will take at least 4 years etc and it's much harder to plan clearly cos some things run only once a year.
Any advice is appreciated
I'm enrolled in BEc BAdvMath(Hons) and was planning on doing economics or econometrics with maths and/or stats, but did a quick plan of the singular BEc degree with a double major in economics and econometrics, and am able to finish that in 2 years with my RPL. On the other hand the double will take at least 4 years etc and it's much harder to plan clearly cos some things run only once a year.
Any advice is appreciated