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HeroicPandas

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What is the difference between economics in BCom and HSC economics?

like microeconomics and macroecnomics

do u learnt the same thing?

even remembering statistics?
 

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Hey Heroic,

I did micro and macro this year. The main welcoming difference was maths. There were a lot more calculations, less essays. First year (intro) micro is MOSTLY maths while macro has some writing as well. The tests I sat did not require any statistics to be remembered. There is also a statistics unit (and a couple others), so it is maths based I would say. (2 unit level is sufficient, for B.Comm stats, 3 unit - perms and combs popped up in finals)

Macro - it was basically year 12 Economics with extensions into some economic models and quantitative answers.
 

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Hey Heroic,

I did micro and macro this year. The main welcoming difference was maths. There were a lot more calculations, less essays. First year (intro) micro is MOSTLY maths while macro has some writing as well. The tests I sat did not require any statistics to be remembered. There is also a statistics unit (and a couple others), so it is maths based I would say. (2 unit level is sufficient, for B.Comm stats, 3 unit - perms and combs popped up in finals)

Macro - it was basically year 12 Economics with extensions into some economic models and quantitative answers.
Thank you so much Rish
 

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Pretty much the above. At tertiary level, economics is much more quantitative focused with formula and some graphs, very little theory/essay/extended response compared to HSC. It makes economics in high school look more like business studies (i.e. very wordy, memorise syllabus/definitions/examples, etc).
 

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Pretty much the above. At tertiary level, economics is much more quantitative focused with formula and some graphs, very little theory/essay/extended response compared to HSC. It makes economics in high school look more like business studies (i.e. very wordy, memorise syllabus/definitions/examples, etc).
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Pretty much the above. At tertiary level, economics is much more quantitative focused with formula and some graphs, very little theory/essay/extended response compared to HSC. It makes economics in high school look more like business studies (i.e. very wordy, memorise syllabus/definitions/examples, etc).
lol thank god.. I seriously hate memorizing...
 

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This makes me want to do Commerce more.................................................

Say if I did Bachelor of Science (Advanced) and wanted to transfer into Bachelor of Commerce (at UNSW/USYD) after my first year, what is needed? Approximately how much WAM must I get with an ATAR of ~94-96 for a successful transfer?
 

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