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Law with economics

  • 11-03-2012 1:22pm
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    Hi, I'm currently in 6th year and am considering a number of different law courses in UCD next year. I'm very interested in studying law with economics but am worried about the level of maths involved in the course. As someone doing ordinary level maths For the leaving (with little interest in anything maths related) I was wondering if the course would be too maths intensive for me? I love economics as a subject and would be willing to work on my maths skills to do the course but if too high a standard of maths is needed I doubt I'll be able to cope and was looking for some advice. Any help would be greatly appreciated :)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 581 ✭✭✭Ruski


    If you're willing to work on your maths, then you shouldn't be scared by it. Besides, if you do find it too hard, there is a maths support centre..


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 129 ✭✭EDmon


    Every course is going to be tough, although the fact that higher level maths is not a requirement means that someone with ordinary maths like yourself should be well capable of doing the course.


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