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    financial economics or economics

    Financial economics involves empirically tests economic theory and methods applied to financial markets. Finance is more about learning about the products and markets and how to make money. Financial economics is more practical than Fin Eco. You should just do transfer to BCom and do...
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    FinSoc

    Executives will be different for this yr so they might check the Club's email after the AGM. Also, www.ima-unsw.edu.au Why are you so interested? Finsoc is basically a small society originally created by Finance Honours students to boost their CVs when looking for jobs.
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    Lectures followed by tutorials

    sit at the back to leave discretely
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    Lectures followed by tutorials

    it's better than 2nd yr actuarial/maths - 5 days spread all over the place. 2nd yr maths is practically fixed for you - no choices.
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    team unsw!

    do some numerical computing - math3101, math3311, math2301
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    anyone doing oceanography/meterology

    Probably not as you won't have met the assumed knowledge requirements for this course. ALso, the handbook entries are outdated; the school of maths have cut a lot of subjects with low enrollments like this one. Btw you should really do oceanography/meterology (part of applied maths) with...
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    B Comm. at UNSW DOWN!

    Anyone with that amount of attitude must have a chip on their shoulder..or a penis problem of their own.
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    How long do ur courses go for???

    5 yrs - 4 yrs for commerce/science + 1 yrs science honours (mathematics)
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    USYD Commerce cut-off now higher than UNSW's

    UNSW Asia could be a flop.
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    BCom/BSc first year subjects

    Discrete is made a fairly easy introductory subject because it's for all students, not just Maths students (mostly computer science students) and for students doing ordinary level maths. In terms of content, it is useful for later yr algebra/number theory/combinatorics.
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    Universities lie about their course cutoffs

    Haha. I can't believe BoS is a reliable source of news for the SMH.
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    Doing a double major

    At UNSW, extra majors/minors aren't recognised on your transcript unless you have it specially arranged by someone high up (like the Head of the School). It is also harder to get a major at UNSW than Usyd as you are usually forced to take more subjects. The main point of the 4-yr...
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    Doing a double major

    At UNSW - there is no equivalent of an extended major. - you do a normal single major in each degree (1 in Commerce, 1 in Science). Double majors only apply to general 3-yr degrees. The double major means 7 subjects in 2 fields (eg. Accounting & Finance) = 7 x 2 subjects = 14 subjects...
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    USYD Commerce cut-off now higher than UNSW's

    UNSW is ranked equal/even higher than USyd (Australia's oldest uni) in many faculties. This is a significant achievement considering that USyd is over 200 yr's old and UNSW is only around 50yrs old. USyd not only has antiquated building faculties; in many respects, it has antiquated faculties...
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    BCom/BSc first year subjects

    math 1081 discrete maths is pretty easy - it's not like calculus/algebra stuff in math1a and 1b. you can easily do well even if u do it in session 1. however, i recommend that you do discrete maths before you do computing 1 as ur other 1st yr science subject ( you need to do at least 24uoc of...
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    BCom/BSc first year subjects

    accounting 1a and 1b, micro and macro economics are core for comm/science. it's best to follow the recommended program created by the school of maths. http://www.maths.unsw.edu.au/students/current/ugfinanceprograms.html
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    Anyone done FINS3641 - Security Analysis & Valuation?

    WHich tute? Wed 1pm (like me)? so ur doing fins2643 and fins3641? It's a tute. It was changed cz otherwise it clashes with fins3642.
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    team unsw!

    i just use it to figure out whether there are a lot of actuarial students in the course.
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    Anyone done FINS3641 - Security Analysis & Valuation?

    I'm doing fins3641 and fins3636 - both courses have fairly low enrollments (~30). See you there!
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    accounting or finance?

    insurance companies, and superannuation and managed funds also hire finance students.
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