toknblackguy
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i'm doing actuarial studies + economics (double degree)
but last semester i stuffed up stat171, which also happens to be a prerequisite for acst211.
now this coming semester, i already have 4 subjects, which ontop of that i have to resit stat171. and second semester of this coming year, i have 4 subjects where i have to add in acst211 (assuming all goes well with stat this time around)
now, what i was considering doing was replacing stat171 with a subject (econ200) during first semester, and do econ 200 as a summer course. that way, i have only 4 subjects to do first semester. and the same thing applies for this upcoming second semester. i replace econ201 with acst211, doing econ201 also as a summer course.
now, does it matter when i undertake econ200 and econ201 as summer courses? do i have to do them this christmas, or can i do them next christmas, and the christmas after that or what's the deal?
my reccomended program can be found here
http://www.actuary.mq.edu.au/programs/2004_Economics.pdf
thanks for the help
but last semester i stuffed up stat171, which also happens to be a prerequisite for acst211.
now this coming semester, i already have 4 subjects, which ontop of that i have to resit stat171. and second semester of this coming year, i have 4 subjects where i have to add in acst211 (assuming all goes well with stat this time around)
now, what i was considering doing was replacing stat171 with a subject (econ200) during first semester, and do econ 200 as a summer course. that way, i have only 4 subjects to do first semester. and the same thing applies for this upcoming second semester. i replace econ201 with acst211, doing econ201 also as a summer course.
now, does it matter when i undertake econ200 and econ201 as summer courses? do i have to do them this christmas, or can i do them next christmas, and the christmas after that or what's the deal?
my reccomended program can be found here
http://www.actuary.mq.edu.au/programs/2004_Economics.pdf
thanks for the help