bigboyjames
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just wondering whats the difference? like if people say they are getting a double its not really a double. how can you fit a whole 4 year uni course in just 1 year?
I'm doing a double degree and only have to do 4 subjects a semester...and so does everyone else I know:SRoguedeth said:not really double degrees do 5 subjects minimum where as single do 4 subjects
what whack uni is this?Roguedeth said:not really double degrees do 5 subjects minimum where as single do 4 subjects
Thats not true of all universities and it also depends on how many credit points your subjects are worth etc...Some uni's have subjects that are less than the average subject ie. a 2cp research subject.Roguedeth said:not really double degrees do 5 subjects minimum where as single do 4 subjects
Yeah what uni is it? I only have to do 4 subjects/session tho they arent that strict on it, this session for example im only doing 3 subjects.Roguedeth said:not really double degrees do 5 subjects minimum where as single do 4 subjects
With the double you graduate with both degrees on the same day, not one after 3 years and the other after another 2 for instance.DTFM said:I believe a double degree allows you to graduate with one of the degrees first, but a combined degree requires both degrees to be completed at the same time.
most unis would offer science/commerce, and you could then do psychology as your science major.popjiggas said:is there any double/combined degree involving psychologyy and commerce?
if so at which uni?
To pursue individual interests, to study a language...TacoTerrorist said:Why would anyone want to do a double degree unless they are related?