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I'm doing commerce/law majoring in finance (this is different to appfin/law)
The 2004 handbook that I got at the start of first year and the 2005 handbook (which is now online) show different requirements for completing the same degree. In addition to a few minor changes on the law side of things, it's become clear that people commencing my degree in 2005 don't have to do a mathematics subject
Is there any way I can avoid maths in my degree? I did 4u maths for the HSC and because of this I have to do at least math135. The fact that I haven't done any maths for well over a year, coupled with the fact that I was a bit of a battler in 4u anyway are the reasons that I don't want to do the uni maths subject.
Which handbook do I have to follow?
My course is on p313 of the 2004 Undergraduate Studies Handbook and is located in it's 2005 form here
The 2004 handbook that I got at the start of first year and the 2005 handbook (which is now online) show different requirements for completing the same degree. In addition to a few minor changes on the law side of things, it's become clear that people commencing my degree in 2005 don't have to do a mathematics subject
Is there any way I can avoid maths in my degree? I did 4u maths for the HSC and because of this I have to do at least math135. The fact that I haven't done any maths for well over a year, coupled with the fact that I was a bit of a battler in 4u anyway are the reasons that I don't want to do the uni maths subject.
Which handbook do I have to follow?
My course is on p313 of the 2004 Undergraduate Studies Handbook and is located in it's 2005 form here
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