why not concentrate on finishing year 11 first?AppleXY said:@ turtle
people always say that if do VCE accounting and ace it ull fly thru first year uni acc since its all the same, is that srsly tru?!
I think you still have to work. I know a guy who got like a study score of 46 in VCE and did really well (mid 90's) for Acc 1A but I also know a guy who got like a study score of 48 and ended up with 67 for Acc 1A. I think its how seriously you treat the 1st accounting course. Theres only about 40% overlap I estimate, however if you are 100% proficient in VCE accounting I think you can (only just) pass Acc 1A without going to any classes. But don't quote meappleXY said:@ turtle
people always say that if do VCE accounting and ace it ull fly thru first year uni acc since its all the same, is that srsly tru?!
Im not sure why everyone likes to dismiss accounting as debits and credits. Have you gone beyond 2nd year Accounting? Nobody mentions debits and credits anymore. Thats just likre saying Economics is "just supply and demand ffs". Obviously there is more to it then that basic model.pete_mate said:they award the nobel prize in economics, physics, chemistry etc.
not accounting....
its just debits and credits ffs
....dyun said:I'm fairly confident with my mid semester micro exam (had it last monday) and is expecting around 70-82%. There's an accounting exam coming up in 3 days, I'm looking forward to seeing which subject is harder.
oh really? so it is safe to assume you obtained a HD for micro1 with minimal effort?noneother said:first year economics is bloody easy. once you hit 2nd year is ok. third year is, wow, wtf is this?
Just did the accounting exam. all i can say is lol, micro is definitely more difficult.dyun said:I'm fairly confident with my mid semester micro exam (had it last monday) and is expecting around 70-82%. There's an accounting exam coming up in 3 days, I'm looking forward to seeing which subject is harder.