Tabris said:
not really interested in comp but
mathematics and finance seems to be good
BTW, when they say recommended 3u maths (I only did 2u maths) will they re-teach the 3u componens as if some fo the students havent learnt it b4?
In other words when they teach the 3u stuf to 2u student, will the 2u student find it hard?
Well in terms of the Business side, there is no 3 unit maths involved in it, and very little 2 unit maths either. So basically if you have done 2 unit maths or even general maths, then it will be fine. You just need to do Statistics and some finance calculations in the Business side of things, depending on which major your going to do obviously.
If you are considering the BMathsFinance course then for the maths side of it, it is recommended to have Ext 1 maths (though you can still get in without it). The Mathematics 1 subject teaches you basically the Ext 1 stuff and some Ext 2 stuff and Mathematics 2 subject teaches you basically the harder Ext 2 stuff and some extra stuff. If you didn't do Ext 1 or Ext 2 maths at school then you will most likely struggle with the maths side of this course (unless you put a lot of time and effort into the maths subjects). UTS run Maths Ext 1 bridging courses in Feb (after you get your offer) for students like yourself who haven't done Maths Ext 1 in HS.
As Beaky mentioned, there are other courses besides BMathsFinance to get into the BBus. I'd recommend BMathsFinance is you are considering Finance as one of your BBus majors, otherwise it will be a waste of time. Also your maths electives will not carry over if you transfer, unless you elect to say do a maths sub-major in the BBus (which will obviously restrict you do only doing 1 major in the BBus, such as Finance, instead of doign 2 majors like some people do, though if you are really set on doing just 1 major, then thats fine).
Most of the combined degree courses with BBus have a lower UAI than the stand alone BBus degree, with the exception of the BBus/LLB obviously. One of them is the BBus/BComp as Beaky mentioned. If you are considering doing the IT major as your second major in the BBus, then you will not lose any subjects in your first year as you can transfer all your core BBus subjects and your IT major subjects from BBusBComp over to the BBus (with a 1st major in a Business major and a 2nd major in IT). It seems like you're not interested in computing though, which is fine.
The BBus/BEngineering degree also has a lower UAI and so do the combined BBus/BScience ones (of which there are 3 variations I think). In my opinion, it is probably easier to transfer from a combined degree in BBus to the single degree in BBus than transfer from BMathsFinance, however I know of people who have transferred into BBus from that course (though that was when Internal Course Transfers still existed).
As I said, its pretty much up to you. All is not lost. Please still put the single BBus degree as your 1st preference if you really want to do it, as the UAI may drop. It used to be only 88 a few years ago and it was 91 not long ago either, so you may get lucky, so just be careful. Other than that, pick one of the combined degrees and BMathFinance as your other choices. I just thought I'd warn you about the maths side of that course though. Remember they look at your uni marks + UAI when you transfer, so you might not do as well in your maths subjects if you're not as strong in maths, so most people will go for a slighly easier degree so they get better marks.
As I said, up to you! I'd still put BBus as your 1st preference though. Good luck!