the-derivative
BCom/LLB (UNSW)
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What do you guys think would be the best Commerce Major to do with a BComm/LLB?
Personally I reckon actuarial would be shit with law. No similarities whatsoever, just an extra degree.finance or actuarial studies (if you can handle it)
(source: professor guy at UNSW open day)
Management and Marketing I imagine doesn't have a lot of mathsgahhh! what about those people who don't want to do something extremely maths orientated in their commerce degree?
Nathan: i think finance
FINS1613
Ease: 8/10 -A lot of formulas to remember but it wasn't that hard
Lecturer: Zhian Chen-One word to describe him: Terrible...
Interest: 7/10- It was pretty interesting but the lectures were nearly unbearable.
Overall: 7.5/10
FINS1613
Ease: 4/10 - found it too be quite quite challenging. a lot of complex maths and theory jumbled together - argh.
Lecturer(s): 2.5/10 - the only reason why i persisted on going to lectures was because i knew i'd probs fail otherwise... zian is............................ just as monotonous as janet austin in legal...
Interest: 5/10 - umm certain elements of it were interesting, but other than that not much.
Overall: 4/10
FINS2643
Ease:7/10. most of the time it was'nt difficult but remembering everything in the end was quite difficult. especially for tax and superannuation.
Lecturer: 2/10Kingsley? fucking LOL
Interest: 8/10
Overall:7.5/10
However, I did select the negative comments but they are much more common than positive ones.FINS2624
Ease:5/10 hated the asessment criteria and we didnt get a proper feedback for all the assessments we did.
Lecturer: 3/10 Yip's lecture notes were exactly same as his textbook
Interests: 4/10
Overall: 4/10
Is Finance more maths-orientated than accounting?Most common by far is finance followed by accounting. I personally cannot stand accounting (though I did okay in it) so I would choose finance...lol
Maybe I was asking which people you heard talking? I'd appreciate it if you could edit your post though, I usually PM OP's my answer but it's late and I slipped up. ThanksIs Finance more maths-orientated than accounting?
Nah, not much point... reallyShould I try to do some 2U maths before I start uni? because i'm interested in finance but only did general. So would I struggle with how complex the maths gets? or is it like akqjt said, more about plugging numbers into the formulas.
The mathematics in accounting involves nothing more than basic arithmetic such as percentages, addition, multiplication etc and perhaps some statistics. Finance (even economics) on the other hand is much more sophisticated mathematically because it involves idealised modelling which requires foundations in probability, statistics, series, calculus etc. However, most finance units these days are much more "dumbed down" mathematically than they used to be anyway...Is Finance more maths-orientated than accounting?
However funnily enough, you don't need that much mathematical rigour in the real world unless you are pricing instruments, of which then you would need a phd.The mathematics in accounting involves nothing more than basic arithmetic such as percentages, addition, multiplication etc and perhaps some statistics. Finance (even economics) on the other hand is much more sophisticated mathematically because it involves idealised modelling which requires foundations in probability, statistics, series, calculus etc. However, most finance units these days are much more "dumbed down" mathematically than they used to be anyway...
hey dude, whats that topic called?Nah, not much point... really
I was talking to a lecturer one day and he said that he will start you guys from the very beginning and besides if you look at 2 unit stuff, there is hardly any finance-related stuff apart from one topic which is quite easy to grasp
there is finance topic within series topic. it mainly deals with superannuation + repaymenthey dude, whats that topic called?