Hey,
Please post only if you're confident in what you're saying.
What is more 'useful' to learn out of the three? Also would any of them improve 'employability' especially for the finance sector? I've searched on Google, and from American opinions it seems that Economics and Finance major doesn't make much difference in employability for finance - but I'm not sure if that applies in Australia as well. From the three, can anyone explain a bit about how interesting they are and what's more practical?
I'm doing stats now and i find it boring but sorta useful. I don't want to do some course that is dull the whole way through the semester but i also don't want to do something that's just theoretical (some parts of economics).
Thanks
Please post only if you're confident in what you're saying.
What is more 'useful' to learn out of the three? Also would any of them improve 'employability' especially for the finance sector? I've searched on Google, and from American opinions it seems that Economics and Finance major doesn't make much difference in employability for finance - but I'm not sure if that applies in Australia as well. From the three, can anyone explain a bit about how interesting they are and what's more practical?
I'm doing stats now and i find it boring but sorta useful. I don't want to do some course that is dull the whole way through the semester but i also don't want to do something that's just theoretical (some parts of economics).
Thanks