peter2
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Hi guys,
I am in a dilemma regarding on what to do in regards to my degree. I will try and quickly give a quick analysis of my problem. I am doing an Applied Finance/Law degree so have absolutely no elective choices. I was planning on doing ECON335, ECON360, LAW209, ACST201 in 2nd semester. I really, however, want to do the unit ECON350: Money and Finance but the problem is that the unit is only offered in the 1st semester. The subject really appeals to me and I feel would give me a valuable insight. But the dilemma is that next year 1st semester I have to undertake 2 law units, ACCG329 and FIN310 so I cant fit ECON350 in at all!
Just want to know what do you guys reckon. Is the subject ECON350 really worth mucking my whole structure of my degree or is ECON335: Economics of Financial Institutions a good supplementary unit to ECON350. Of course, if I choose ECON335, it would fit perfectly into my proposed undertaking of units each semester but I just feel I am missing something big in regards to the whole finance world if I miss ECON350. Any advice would be great.
Cheers
Peter
I am in a dilemma regarding on what to do in regards to my degree. I will try and quickly give a quick analysis of my problem. I am doing an Applied Finance/Law degree so have absolutely no elective choices. I was planning on doing ECON335, ECON360, LAW209, ACST201 in 2nd semester. I really, however, want to do the unit ECON350: Money and Finance but the problem is that the unit is only offered in the 1st semester. The subject really appeals to me and I feel would give me a valuable insight. But the dilemma is that next year 1st semester I have to undertake 2 law units, ACCG329 and FIN310 so I cant fit ECON350 in at all!
Just want to know what do you guys reckon. Is the subject ECON350 really worth mucking my whole structure of my degree or is ECON335: Economics of Financial Institutions a good supplementary unit to ECON350. Of course, if I choose ECON335, it would fit perfectly into my proposed undertaking of units each semester but I just feel I am missing something big in regards to the whole finance world if I miss ECON350. Any advice would be great.
Cheers
Peter