how is it urgent? you don't choose your majors yet, and you can vary your enrollment for ages.SS06 said:Is anyone doing Bcom/Bsci double degree at USyd? Cos I need help with my choice of majors. Please can someone help. It's urgent
Just out of interest, did you surpass the required UAI cutoff for com/sci?SS06 said:Is anyone doing Bcom/Bsci double degree at USyd? Cos I need help with my choice of majors. Please can someone help. It's urgent
hows it going xiao?xiao1985 said:i do b sc/b comm in usyd
ask away, or send me an email/pm
most wonderfully wonderful...Affinity said:hows it going xiao?
QFTSSaint said:Its accounting and maths, the only thing they have in common is ecmt1010 and if you do the maths ones you are exempt from doing ecmt1010.
in which case do not take 1005, take ecmt1010 instead...americanshoes said:actually maybe the problem isn't with the accounting major itself, but CPA/CA accreditation. I remember when I was looking at it a few years ago, one of the two (can't remember which) required ECMT1010. The problem might be then that the maths major requires MATH1005. Since you can't do both, there might be a problem.
It would probably be easier to mess with the uni's requirements than the accreditors' requirements, so you could try talking to someone to see whether you might be able to count ECMT1010 in place of MATH1005 in the maths major..... if that is the problem.
americanshoes u r absolutely correct. That is exactly my problem. So wat do u guys suggest for me to do ECMT1010 or the MATHS1005? I still want the accreditation so i think its best for me to do ECMT1010.actually maybe the problem isn't with the accounting major itself, but CPA/CA accreditation. I remember when I was looking at it a few years ago, one of the two (can't remember which) required ECMT1010. The problem might be then that the maths major requires MATH1005. Since you can't do both, there might be a problem.
It would probably be easier to mess with the uni's requirements than the accreditors' requirements, so you could try talking to someone to see whether you might be able to count ECMT1010 in place of MATH1005 in the maths major..... if that is the problem.