I've heard that there's alot of mathematical models and stuff. I don't think I am a very math inclined person so I'm not sure if it would be a good idea, however I did like micro and macroeconomics (From those, It was more theory and graphs). Would it still be recommended to do it?What about economics?
Finance has mathematical models as well though...I've heard that there's alot of mathematical models and stuff. I don't think I am a very math inclined person so I'm not sure if it would be a good idea, however I did like micro and macroeconomics (From those, It was more theory and graphs). Would it still be recommended to do it?
Yes but it is it as much as economics or roughly the same?Finance has mathematical models as well though...
I'm not a mathematically inclined person either and I ended up completing a degree where we used them on a regular basis.I've heard that there's alot of mathematical models and stuff. I don't think I am a very math inclined person so I'm not sure if it would be a good idea, however I did like micro and macroeconomics (From those, It was more theory and graphs). Would it still be recommended to do it?
Even tho it doesnt relate to finance? Would this weaken my chances of getting a jobChoose marketing because you'll actually want to learn and do well in it.
Roughly the same, though it depends on which area. Finance can get very mathematical and so can economics depending on what units you choose. Investments/trading is more mathematical and more on the economics side of finance rather than the accounting side (which relates more to corporate finance).Yes but it is it as much as economics or roughly the same?
A lot of people are suggesting accounting, should I do it even though I am bad at it and risk bringing down my WAM?
I don't think they match quite well, but it is possible. I would much rather do accounting but then it seems you dislike it, scraping a pass.. So in terms of interest, you're better off with marketing.Even tho it doesnt relate to finance? Would this weaken my chances of getting a job
Tbh I don't think you can judge whether or not you like the field or not based on one subject. I am interested in economics and took some classes but didn't do very well in it. But that was just me because I was very lazy.I don't think they match quite well, but it is possible. I would much rather do accounting but then it seems you dislike it, scraping a pass.. So in terms of interest, you're better off with marketing.
No, it means that the usual length of a Bachelors degree in that field is probably 4 years.What about if I want to go into financial planning? I heard it would be good to have marketing skills :/
Also, a lot of websites and videos says to get a Bachelors degree (4 years), does this mean a 3 year Bachelor of Commerce degree would be frowned upon?
That might be Europe/America,where their degree takes a year longer. Lmao, look at the reasoning behind what they say, don't just think because this and that says it, that you must do it.What about if I want to go into financial planning? I heard it would be good to have marketing skills :/
Also, a lot of websites and videos says to get a Bachelors degree (4 years), does this mean a 3 year Bachelor of Commerce degree would be frowned upon?