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....you sure?wikiwiki said:UAI means nothing.
Are you interested in agricultural economics? If so, it is a good course. Not many people do it because not many people ARE interested in agricultural economics. Most of the subjects in this degree are the same ones studied for in the straight B economics. I have a couple of friends doing this course who got excellent UAI's. So the short answer is : Yes, it is a good course.
Why are you asking? What are u doing this year?Some_Guy said:....you sure?
same reason im doing it. im just not sure if ill enjoy it because i really dont have any interest in agriculture...at all.aleco88 said:Why are you asking? What are u doing this year?
Haven't seen you on this sight much?
I decided to do this degree because I just missed getting into B.Econ.
I get to do a major in economics and agri. econ. - not bad
I'm a bit unsure about the agriculture part of it as well.Some_Guy said:same reason im doing it. im just not sure if ill enjoy it because i really dont have any interest in agriculture...at all.
from what i can tell they want us to go to farms for at least 30 out of the 60 days of the work experience. seems like quite a pain in the ass to me. especially if we want nothing to do with agriculture when we graduate.aleco88 said:I'm a bit unsure about the agriculture part of it as well.
At first I thought it would double my job prospects but then in the lecture today she said we had to do work experience on a farm. Did I get that right?
k i got no hope then.The_DJ said:85.10