Is the Numeracy Centre at the uni any good, with helping me with topics such as differentiation, partial diff, integration etc? like are they extremely helpful?
as title, it feels like a lot of content!!!!!!
so anybody out there with some good tips on doing well in this subject?
aiming for Distinction
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So Macq Uni (North Ryde) starts 22nd Feb. but then i go on 'important dates' on the site, and on the week of the 15th of Feb, there is Academic Orientation Week?
first time ive seen this. i thought orientation week was four days from the 22nd of feb :S
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Simple question. My 'compulsory' enrolement date for macq uni (doing b commerce) is 1st of feb. I cant make it lol. so whats the alternative? can i attend the 2nd, 3rd or 4th of feb?
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From the above link, which do you think i should learn in order to be comfortable with the subjects involved in accounting/appfin? Should i know every module?
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Hey guys, if you are unsure about finance, is ACST101 (Techniques & Elements of Finance) a good view on how the rest of 'Applied Finance' will be?
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Between B Commerce (Accouting/Finance) OR B Comm - Professional Accounting/Applied Finance? Is there much dif between them? and would the latter improve job opportunities?
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Hey guys, i got an offer from Macq Uni Village for a 5 Bedroom apartment. im just wondering, does anyone know if sharing a house is good or not? like has anyone shared a house before and got wierd people lol?!
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I like economics, law and finance. and i want to choose whatever is better for my future prospects. So which do you think is a better choice for me?, including teaching quality, facilities, environment etc.
1) BApplied Finance/BEconomics @ Macq Uni
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in yr 11/12 i only done general mathematics. simple question, is the maths involved difficult? i did a search beforehand on BOS, and couldnt find anything.
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My ATAR was 81.05 and i might just into BComm at macq, how hard is to transfer from this single degree into a double degree with laws :)
What GPA would i require etc?
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In particular for anyone doing Economics/Law or Commerce/Law. What does an average week hold for you? include monday-sunday, tutes, lectures, times etc.
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"Admission
Eligibility for admission to the Bachelor of Economics/Bachelor of Laws is based on the following requirements:
HSC English Advanced and HSC Mathematics."
Basically, i dont do either, however im eligible for the course.
can i still get in?
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