crispplaying
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Hi, I'm a second year studying commerce/economics at UNSW with the mindset that I'd complete this degree and major in finance and economics. However, I'm starting to realise, given my lack of mathematical ability, economics isn't for me. I've passed some of the introductory economic units, and I don't see this getting any better from here onward (Being lucky to scrape passes for economics units). I'm thinking of dropping economics and just doing commerce with a double major in finance and international business or taxation. I'm just anxious as I've wasted a whole year doing economics subjects and gen-eds with the knowledge that I'd eventually put my head down and do well. These mathematical concepts don't really come naturally to me and I'd have to work 10x harder to wrap my head around them, let alone applying them to different questions. My WAM has suffered abit from these subjects aswell.
Wouldn't it be better to do flat commerce, double major with a substantially higher WAM rather than commerce/economics with a sub par WAM??
Wouldn't it be better to do flat commerce, double major with a substantially higher WAM rather than commerce/economics with a sub par WAM??