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BCom (Melb) 2008 Cohort
Collin Li:
You should study Economics for it's application to Law. You don't need to major in it, because that would require you to continue onto third year Econometrics, which may not be something you wish to do (statistics). You'll definitely have a good idea of what it is because you need to do first-year and second-year statistics subjects (compulsory quantitative requirements).
If you wish to major in Corporate Law, studying Finance will be useful too. Otherwise, just do whatever interests you (e.g: don't do accounting).
AppleXY:
To enter into Actuarial Studies in 2nd year, you must have completed 300-101 which is Introduction to Actuarial Studies.
Prerequisites: One of 620-120 UMEP Mathematics for High Achieving Students, 620-121 Mathematics A (Advanced), 620-141 Mathematics A, 620-155 Calculus 2, and 620-157 Mathematics 1.
Co-requisite: Students who do not meet the pre-requisite may enrol with either 620-155 Calculus 2 or 620-158 Mathematics 2 as a co-requisite.
Kopite:
--- Quote from: gonzo on March 17, 2008, 09:15:42 pm ---that actuarial stuff could be fun.
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u might not b able 2 do it. i dunno if the jd requires you to have done law subjects prior to admission. if it were the case, u might not be able to do a actuarial sequence as some of ur subs would be taken up by law subs.
Eriny:
Hmmm... which area of law are you interested in?
bubble sunglasses:
If I'm not mistaken, you could strike a balance by doing Arts -doing 2 Arts subjects, economics as an "Arts" subject and then a breadth in another commerce subject. That's presuming you like Arts, but just see it as superfluous to your career ambitions.
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