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do i need to do a bridging course? (1 Viewer)

Haks

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i did general maths in yr 12. Some ppl say u could get through Commerce with general maths but others say u need to do the brigding course. wat do u guys rekn?
 

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You need a Bridging course as a pre-requisite for a B/Commerce degree in USyd.

Dunno about others. Look up your UAC book :)
 

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hey hak, its tom from LE.. yeah I heard you have to.. bascially a band 4 + is req in 2 unit.
 

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what971 said:
You need a Bridging course as a pre-requisite for a B/Commerce degree in USyd.
Its 'assumed knowledge' not a prerequisite.
 

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Depends on what kind of marks you want in QMA, or how hard you're willing to work. I'd say a bridging course would definitely make QMA easier, and you could do better. But if you're willing to work hard and/or just want to pass QMA, you could survive without the bridging course.
 

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Capitalist said:
Depends on what kind of marks you want in QMA, or how hard you're willing to work. I'd say a bridging course would definitely make QMA easier, and you could do better. But if you're willing to work hard and/or just want to pass QMA, you could survive without the bridging course.
yeah i get ya...btw...wats QMA

and...with the bridgin course, its a general one for everyone...like even the engineerin students do it so i dunno...like if it was specifically for com then ok but its a generic course...
 

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