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68 overall first year
77 - european econ 2
51 - european econ 1
intl econ 1 - 70
intl econ 2 - 65
industrial econ - 67
math econ - 86
stats - 60
microeconomics - 70
macroeconomics - 64
environmental econ - 72
i think thats about it....
keekee107
A chance to show off :p: Haha!

100 :biggrin: :biggrin: Macroeconomic Principles
93 - Introduction to Financial Decision Making
87 - Financial Reporting
87 - Advanced Statistics
87 - Microeconomic Principles
83 - Introductory Computer Applications
75 - Work, Organisations and Society
72 - Advanced Maths
66 - Introductory Management Accounting
64 - International Politics

Averaged 79.4 cos of the different weightings. Shame it's only first year and doesn't count :frown:


which degree is that? sounds like a random degree...you seem to have studied everything lol
First Year BA Politics:

70 - British Politics I
69 - British Politics II
64 - European Politics I
49 - European Politics II (I got an unfair mark on my assessment! :mad: )
68 - Foundations in Politics
63 - Political Philosophy
70 - History of the British Welfare State
72 - Atlantic World Since 1400
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nuodai
Holy mother of turnips :eek: I hereby make it my aim to beat you [next year [assuming I get in [which I might not]]]!

EDIT: Oh, you were lying :p:

:mad:
Reply 44
prospectivEEconomist
which degree is that? sounds like a random degree...you seem to have studied everything lol


Lol. It's Accounting and Finance. At Manchester they make you do a really random first year taking options in loads of different Social Science subjects. Next year's much more focussed (unfortunately haha!) :biggrin:
Reply 45
1st Year.

88% - Social Dimensions of Biology
81% - History & Development of Archaeology
77% - Neuroscience and Behaviour
73% - Human Env Impact: Case Studies
72% - Current Environmental Issues
71% - Biodiversity: Past and Present
70% - Introduction to Philosophy
68% - Darwinian Evolution
62% - The Anthropological Imagination
Reply 46
hmjessop
That doesn't look like Economics.... Where's Macro/Micro? Maths/Stats?


macro and micro was in the business economics module.
Stats was in the Academic and Professional Skills module.

In the first year all students in the business school do a core year, which gives us the opportunity to try out every subject before we made our final choice of degree programme Since many students may not have previously studied business subjects, and many may be uncertain which area of business they wish to study in depth.
King4eva
macro and micro was in the business economics module.
Stats was in the Academic and Professional Skills module.

In the first year all students in the business school do a core year, which gives us the opportunity to try out every subject before we made our final choice of degree programme Since many students may not have previously studied business subjects, and many may be uncertain which area of business they wish to study in depth.


theres NOTHING economics about your degree. you study same subjects as business studies students
Reply 48
prospectivEEconomist
theres NOTHING economics about your degree. you study same subjects as business studies students


well business economics is related to economics and Academic and Professional Skills was 50% quantative metheds. I have already pointed out that in the first year we do neutral subjects. In the second year i am doing

Research Methods (both semesters)
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Economic Analysis
Further Economic Analysis
and a free elective
Reply 49
67 - Time, Fossils & The Stratigraphic Record
73 - Dynamic Earth
77 - Micro to Macro (Intro Geophysics)
76 - Tutorials & Maths Workshops
78 - Mineralogy
78 - Atoms to Rocks (Intro Geochemistry)
58 - Intro Sedimentology
68 - Introductory Field Course
63 - Geological Maps and Structures
65 - Geology and Society
64 - Planetary Geology
Reply 50
A1-C++ Programming
A1-Operating Systems and Programming for UNIX
A1-Maths 2A
A1-IT for Computing 2A
A3-IT for Computing 2B
A3-Maths 2B
2nd year Applied Computing at Dundee University. If only it counted towards the degree...
Reply 51
King4eva
macro and micro was in the business economics module.
Stats was in the Academic and Professional Skills module.

In the first year all students in the business school do a core year, which gives us the opportunity to try out every subject before we made our final choice of degree programme Since many students may not have previously studied business subjects, and many may be uncertain which area of business they wish to study in depth.

So you are studying business/business economics not actual economics?
Reply 52
King4eva
well business economics is related to economics and Academic and Professional Skills was 50% quantative metheds. I have already pointed out that in the first year we do neutral subjects. In the second year i am doing

Research Methods (both semesters)
Microeconomics
Macroeconomics
Economic Analysis
Further Economic Analysis
and a free elective


Which university are you studying at?
Reply 53
.ACS.
Which university are you studying at?


University of hull
Reply 54
hmjessop
So you are studying business/business economics not actual economics?

no im studying Bsc economics
Reply 55
This is such a egotistical, self-indulgent thread.... But anyway:

American modernisms: 62
Hemingway: 65
Tudor Lit: 68
Forster:70
Victorian novel to film: 73
Shakespeare and Jonson's Comedies: 75
Reply 56
Doing Accounting at Glasgow Caledonian University:

Introduction To Financial Accounting - 88
Business Law 1 - 55
Principles Of Business Finance - 82
Accounting,Organisations And Society - 63
Economics,Markets And Enterprise - 70
Introduction To Management Accounting - 66

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