There is no difference between the economics subjects you take in the two courses. They are the exact same classes - same names, same content, same times, same lecturer.
The only difference is your choice of electives.
In the B. Arts (Economics), you have a free reign to take as many electives...
If an assessment is worth 10% of my final mark, with a late penalty of 2 points per day, does that mean that, if i hand it in a day late, my maximum mark will be 8/10, or 98/100 scaled to 9.8/10?
There is little difference. The economics major remains the same. B Arts allows you to choose more arts subjects, while in B econ you can choose more business school subjects. In B Econ, if you choose a second major in an arts subject, you wont be able to do any other arts electives - as you're...
I had a bunch of readings and questions to do from my economics textbook for my tutorial tomorrow, but it hasn't arrived yet. Will this be a big deal if I haven't done this stuff in the first week of tutes?
Both 9 and 20 are C. Otherwise the list that study-guy posted is correct.
For 9, D is incorrect because you have to change the interest rate to fit the compounding period (quarters), so it would be 1% for 8 periods which is 1.083
For 20, you use the cosine formula to find cos-B and then...
SOR II - 32/48 (78%)
Business Studies - 11/28 (84%)
Economics - 21/37 (76%)
Adv. English - 52/111 (78%)
Gen. Maths - 2/49 (92%)
School rank: 15-25 depending on year
These are my preferences. Wish I could do Economics/Law at USYD or UNSW, but I have no hope of getting an ATAR that high :frown2:
1. Business/Laws @ UTS
2. Social Science/Laws @ MQ
3. Commerce/Laws @ MQ
4. Economics/Arts @ UNSW
5. Commerce/Arts @ USYD
6. Economics @ USYD
7. Political, Economic...
Most of the content is based around concepts and theories. If you just make sure that you have a grasp of the general concepts covered in the syllabus, and then learn a few stats + more practical info you should be set. If you just memorise a whole bunch of stats and terminology without...