symio
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lol can anyone give me some reasons or give some advice on these subjects? im doing both next year and i want to drop business... ive heard from some people that the content overlaps and it is bad as a combination somehow??
It's not really a bad combo, many people that do economics tend to do business too. Some content does overlap because there microeconomics that relates to businesses. Plus there's an external economic influence on a business that affects consumer spending.lol can anyone give me some reasons or give some advice on these subjects? im doing both next year and i want to drop business... ive heard from some people that the content overlaps and it is bad as a combination somehow??
Same. I also found that business studies provided a much better general overview of various topics which you'd cover in significantly more depth in university (in a B Business or B Commerce degree).I did both and I thought they worked fine as a combination together.
That is true can vouch as a former Business Studies student and current Business School student.Same. I also found that business studies provided a much better general overview of various topics which you'd cover in significantly more depth in university (in a B Business or B Commerce degree).
Covers it again as well if you end up doing a CA where you still have to keep doing SWOT analysis!That is true can vouch as a former Business Studies student and current Business School student.
ah the good old SWOT analysis how I love it...Covers it again as well if you end up doing a CA where you still have to keep doing SWOT analysis!
They are not bad together, they are in fact an excellent combo and if you intend to do a Commerce degree, they are the basic building blocks for it. I personally found the topics in Business studies to be more interesting and easier to understand and broader. Whereas for Econ, it's more content-heavy and technical.lol can anyone give me some reasons or give some advice on these subjects? im doing both next year and i want to drop business... ive heard from some people that the content overlaps and it is bad as a combination somehow??
not really sure what i want to do in life yet, but its something related to communications or business?? i considered changing to art just because i thought it will be more interesting and definitely give me a break from all my humanities 'essay' subjects. do you think it's a good idea? im hoping to get a high atar with these subjects.Seeing that I've seen Op post in other threads about wanting to swap it for Visual Arts, I guess the question again becomes what do you actually want to do (in life) and what are you interested in?
IMO, and this might be the "asian parent mindset" in me speaking, keep visual arts as a passion/hobby rather than doing it for your HSC and feeling pressured to do it in a certain way. It's the same reason why I enjoy cars and gaming, but I'd never make either of those into a career since I enjoy having them as hobbies.not really sure what i want to do in life yet, but its something related to communications or business?? i considered changing to art just because i thought it will be more interesting and definitely give me a break from all my humanities 'essay' subjects. do you think it's a good idea? im hoping to get a high atar with these subjects.
Above anything you should do high levels of Maths, at least Extension 1 because looking at the degree it assumes your at least at that level.If I want to do actuarial studies in uni should I do both business studies and economics next year?
I don't think that business and economics is a bad combinationlol can anyone give me some reasons or give some advice on these subjects? im doing both next year and i want to drop business... ive heard from some people that the content overlaps and it is bad as a combination somehow??