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ilovehedgedogs

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I'm doing Media (PR and advertising) this year and plan to transfer at the end to Commerce/Media (PR and Advertising) and I was wondering what electives/General Education courses would benefit and help me transfer?

I'm thinking of doing MARK1012 Marketing Fundamentals and ECON1101 Microeconomics as my electives - would this actually benefit me if I successfully transfer? Would this help me a lot and I won't be behind in the Commerce part?

Or should I just do any elective that I like which aren't part of the Commerce course or would that make me fall behind?

ANY advice is appreciated :)
 

ilovehedgedogs

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do the commerce ones that are core subjects
there's compulsory core classes which i only meet the prerequisite of one of them so should i do the commerce FLEXIBLE core classes or just a random elective?? im honestly just thinking about which one will 1. help with WAM and 2. make the transfer easier
 

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there's compulsory core classes which i only meet the prerequisite of one of them so should i do the commerce FLEXIBLE core classes or just a random elective?? im honestly just thinking about which one will 1. help with WAM and 2. make the transfer easier
Do any that will contribute to your commerce degree
 

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Definitely do ECON1101. 20% of the course comes from playing a game which really means free marks. The finals are fully multiple choice and the course content isn't too hard.

Marketing has a 72 hour group project and therefore I will never do it as one of my flexible electives.

If you are good at maths, consider doing FINS1613.
 

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