Sorry but I'd like to er...ask a question in this thread if you don't mind cos i didn't want to make another thread about it lol. Um, I know that topics that weren't covered in lecturers we shouldn't worry about, but how about examples from the textbook that are different from examples from the...
Hey guys!,
I'm not sure but I was told by a friend that in Commerce all you really need is to read the notes that the lectures give and was advised not to pick up the textbook for certain subjects Is this true??Are the textbooks a waste of time? I mean, I was planning on...
Heyy, thanks soo much for all that detailed explanation:) I read the UNSW Handbook and didn't really understood it at all until you explained it lol. So yes, I get it so much more now!!!
Just a quick clarify question, if I'm double majoring doesn't that mean I could major in two subjects such...
Hey guys,
I got offered B Commerce. I was curious, how many majors can we experiment/play around with b4 we must finalise whether we want to do 1 or 2 definite majors to graduate with? I've heard you only got one yr to experiment or something? Though I'm not sure. Anyways, I'd...
Hey guys, just wondering....wat is the standard needed for a transfer from Economics to Commerce at UNSW ? ie. Will a credit avg suffice or is a distinction avg needed?
I don't think it's too late...... if u wana try. I mean, you've only done first assessment which is prolly worth like 10%. But if you decide to go tutoring, make sure you learn by yourself as well. Like umm... perhaps you can learn ahead by typing up dot point notes on the comp with your own...
Well, if you're on your own...are you prepared to get ahead of class and not rely on the teacher? That's the true art of self-learn imo. I guess tutoring is good for back-up as it establishes a minimum standard of work for u to complete....but if you're self-motivated enough to work on the...
I reckon it's impossible to get over 95 if ur lazy, eve if u go to 6 or more different tutorings. It goes to show that having responsibility towards your work outweighs the benefits of going to heaps of tutoring.