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I didn't think there was any maths in prelim eco. Really, really easy maths in year 12 economics.pursya17 said:i was in the same position last year and i chose eco. its alright but a bit dry i'll probably drop it next year, but then i think that may be because there is some maths involved and i hate maths. however if your a maths person then you should be fine, plus eco scales really well, however in the end it should come down to what you're more interested in. Scaling doesn't matter if you end up hating the subject.
Exactly. I got no idea what everyone is saying. There is more maths in business than eco. Either way its very, very easy maths.Vicly said:I actually thought business studies has more mathematics involved, with accounting being a whole topic, whilst the only maths I recall doing in economics is "the multiplier", which is a one off/small section of a topic.
It's "boring" because you have to learn the fundamentals of economics, like demand and supply, 5 sector flow of income, etc. But I think it's the same for every subject, learning the basics/nit and grit of things to ensure you can understand the more complex topics. Once you learn this, it gets interesting to me in my opinion.vickynik said:But you guys have to agree eco preliminary course is abit boring and very technical. HSC course is very "whats happening now" and real world application of theory.
It doesn't scale better because it is harder, it scales better due to the students in economics generally being more studious and as a whole better academically (on comparasion to performance on other subjects)mat2154 said:i heard that business is many times easier than eco hence the crap scaling. but if you like it and know you will do well than it doesn't really matter