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i might study tmr too.
since i have a party on saturday :D

but i have to work tmr morning as well omgggg. :(
 

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yeah i have. pretty average subject and the quality is highly dependant on the lecturer.

2101 is the strategy one right?
 

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stazi said:
yeah i have. pretty average subject and the quality is highly dependant on the lecturer.

2101 is the strategy one right?
Yep, International Business Strategy
I've got a spare unit next semester, is there anything you'd particularly recommend doing from the Econ and Business faculty?
edit: only done acct/econ/ecmt/finc stuff so far
 

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any tips on where i should get rid of my world politics textbook to?
 

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nah, i did econ1001 in first year but then decided not to do an economics major.
shame your not in my econ stream :< im in the tues 2-4pm one. and my tut is like on wed or thurs or something.
 

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ledzeppelin said:
Yep, International Business Strategy
I've got a spare unit next semester, is there anything you'd particularly recommend doing from the Econ and Business faculty?
edit: only done acct/econ/ecmt/finc stuff so far
Marketing can be interesting. Alternatively, do Cross-Cultural Management (IBUS): you'll benefit heaps
 

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my life keeps getting easier. i only have one exam.
1) it's open book
2) it's only worth 25%
3) i found out the first three questions for the exam: I have to choose 2/3 of those, and 3/5 of the next ones, so essentially I know 40% of the paper. It's open book, so i can answer them prior to being in the exam room. winrar.
 

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omg good luck. can i sitz it 4 ewe?
 

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stazi said:
my life keeps getting easier. i only have one exam.
1) it's open book
2) it's only worth 25%
3) i found out the first three questions for the exam: I have to choose 2/3 of those, and 3/5 of the next ones, so essentially I know 40% of the paper. It's open book, so i can answer them prior to being in the exam room. winrar.
man marketing is a joke. I wish I had exams like that.
 

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Haha, be thankful that you didn't have to endure a gigantic group project which took about many hours and weeks to complete, and ended up coming to around 70 pages :p

I don't mind closed-book exams worth more, as long as assessments aren't as difficult.
 

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Haha I think it's a case of 'the grass is always greener on the other side'
 

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i get the feeling that marketing's mainly a "common sense subject". Am i right?
 

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Yes and no. I think marketing operates via the "officious bystander" principle: it has loads of things that seem obvious, but only in retrospect after someone tells you about them.

There are many models that you learn which aren't 'common sense', and even thinking in the right mindframe will require a lot of practice.

Furthermore, many people simply won't 'get' marketing, as their skill set is incompatible with the subject.
 

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the only reason projects are better than exams is cos holidays are longer and it's possible to hand in a project without showing up if your friends love you enough.

but srsly, if uni wasnt such a trek and the exams were crammed into less than a week, id prefer them.



hmm marketing. id fail at that subject so bad.
 
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