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I got 24 in methods but i want to do Commerce - advice please

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mozart:
not really statistics but they're like testimonials given by previous students but not reallt testemonials as they are negative, and i don't really know were i got them from.

But anyway if commerce is your dream course and you love it, go for it! do what ever it takes to own it, even if it means being stressef for one year of your life.

Isn't math methods mainly of applying formulas to a number of areas and then constructing graphs out of these if necessary. I'm not really sure as i havn't started it yet, just curious.

Oh yer and btw would changing to normal methods help or would that add to your burden since your currently on CAS which i personally see as wierd :S

ahwell you got the legal because of the hard work you put in, maybe you can own methods now if you "actually" put in the work.

anyway goodluck costargh if you are to pursure the almighty methods.

Mao:

--- Quote from: mozart on January 13, 2008, 12:44:50 am ---not really statistics but they're like testimonials given by previous students but not reallt testemonials as they are negative, and i don't really know were i got them from.

But anyway if commerce is your dream course and you love it, go for it! do what ever it takes to own it, even if it means being stressef for one year of your life.

Isn't math methods mainly of applying formulas to a number of areas and then constructing graphs out of these if necessary. I'm not really sure as i havn't started it yet, just curious.

Oh yer and btw would changing to normal methods help or would that add to your burden since your currently on CAS which i personally see as wierd :S

ahwell you got the legal because of the hard work you put in, maybe you can own methods now if you "actually" put in the work.

anyway goodluck costargh if you are to pursure the almighty methods.

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um.....

testinomials/non-testimonials of single subjects shouldnt really be trusted... they can be VERY biased...

maths methods is pretty much advanced algebra, it's not applying formulas and drawing graphs, the closest to that would be physics...
methods CAS has little difference to methods, the only main difference is that the CAS calculator is a lot more complicated, and those who dont exactly mix with technology should stay a fair way from CAS, in terms of difficulty CAS is not much harder than normal, except they throw in harder numbers or more complicated looking equations to trap those who dont understand what the calculator can do for them.

@ costa, you already have the methods course behind you, this year if you are going to do it just focus on practicing, and do a bit of past exams, it's maths, and there's only a number of ways to ask questions, plus last year's exam was SUPER hard, this year they are most probably gonna tone it down  :P

GOOD LUCK

costargh:
Thanks for the advice everyone.
I still need to talk to the school about it.

I don't underestimate the level of maths required in Commerce but I am realistic as to the fact that a great deal of the methods course has nothing to do with Commerce related subjects

sheepz:
I would side with repeating it because I don't think the universities are going to accept you easily if you don't meet the pre-req... but yeah always a good idea to talk to your school and see if there's any alternative ways in =)

Mao:
lets set up a poll shall we??

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