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I got 24 in methods but i want to do Commerce - advice please
humph:
--- Quote from: AppleXY on January 13, 2008, 12:10:09 am ---exactly brendan. As i said, math is commerce :P
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i'm offended by that statement. i like to think that maths has no relationship whatsoever to real life :P
but then again the maths i do is about as pure as you can get at undergraduate level :D
Collin Li:
--- Quote from: humphdogg on January 14, 2008, 10:00:51 am ---
--- Quote from: AppleXY on January 13, 2008, 12:10:09 am ---exactly brendan. As i said, math is commerce :P
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i'm offended by that statement. i like to think that maths has no relationship whatsoever to real life :P
but then again the maths i do is about as pure as you can get at undergraduate level :D
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Pfft. Use it or lose it :)
Applied applied applied applied! (Engineering AND Commerce - I hope this makes you cry :P)
humph:
--- Quote from: coblin on January 14, 2008, 10:03:11 am ---
--- Quote from: humphdogg on January 14, 2008, 10:00:51 am ---
--- Quote from: AppleXY on January 13, 2008, 12:10:09 am ---exactly brendan. As i said, math is commerce :P
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i'm offended by that statement. i like to think that maths has no relationship whatsoever to real life :P
but then again the maths i do is about as pure as you can get at undergraduate level :D
--- End quote ---
Pfft. Use it or lose it :)
Applied applied applied applied! (Engineering AND Commerce - I hope this makes you cry :P)
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:-\ :'(
applications ftl!
this year i'm not even doing any physics courses - they were just too appliead for me.
bebobebo:
they're normally not very flexible so just bite the bullet and redo it. it might seem like a pain but its nothing in terms of going to the university of your choice
brendan:
--- Quote from: costargh on January 13, 2008, 09:25:05 pm ---the fact that a great deal of the methods course has nothing to do with Commerce related subjects
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If you are going to do anything related to economics, actuarial science, or finance, then be prepared for some university level maths. There is indeed a reason why methods is required. If it had nothing to do with Commerce, then they wouldn't have made it a prereq. You can't do the higher-level maths needed for economics, actuarial or finance, unless you know your methods. Furthermore, BCom at melb has a quantitative requirement, meaning that you must do a mathsy first year subject and a mathsy second year subject to get your degree degree. Both of which would require the use of, and build upon, the skills and knowledge that you would have learnt in methods.
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