mizz.yelof!!! wrote: » woah what?! eastern and western are both gone? what choices do you guys have now instead? is history of political thought stilll a course option?
Bartronilic wrote: » If you're gonna do business polictics leave yourself open for being able to do Pure Business. Do not be one of the moaners who didn't pick their courses right and is stuck with doing something they hate. Also on the subject of moaners, my class NEVER stop complaining. They basically got the HR free drinks thing cancelled from their moaning about the oh so much work they have to do. Why can't people just take what they get? Unless its something ridiculous like the lecturer we had for Economics/Maths last year people won't shut up about their 6 subjects. Its not my problem you picked 6 hard subjects. Good luck in your jobs I'd hate to work with you.
greengoose wrote: » Can you do joint honours business in 2nd year and then switch to single honours in 3rd year if you haven't done the 2 economics subjects? Some people have been saying that you have to do intermediate economics and maths to be able to do single honours business or you have to do business and politics or sociology, is it true?
Randomness wrote: » it is my understanding, although i may and probably am wrong... if you pick BU2510 - mgt.1 BU2520 - mgt.2 EC2040 - maths & stats........in SF you are covered in the joint business section you are covered to do every "BU...(insert number here)" course in JS. you can also freely choose any of the EC courses EXCEPT... - Economic Analysis - Money and Banking - The European Economy - Investment Analysis - Industrial Economics; Competiton, Strategy & Policy....in JS well that's according to the yellow sheet for JS oh yeah the most important bit, according to this http://www.tcd.ie/bess/current/coursechoices/jsbbs.php if you pick the SF subjects i mnetioned up there^^^ there are only 2 course in the BBS in JS that you can't do, Investment Analysis and Industrial Economics. now, feel free to correct me!
Bartronilic wrote: » Make SURE you be careful what way you pick your subjects in 2nd year though because you might end up not being able to do pure business if you end up hating politics (some people cheat the system though and don't do Economics and Maths in 2nd year but sneak into BBS, really unfair).
zuchum wrote: » anyone have there JF French orals today? FAIL!
House of Wolves wrote: » Hey I am JF student and I want to do business and economics next year, and I was wondering could someone just tell me what subjects I should pick. I also quite enjoy law but I am not sure what I can get out of it. Also does anyone know is it possible 2 start doing a joint honours degree and then drop it down to a single if the workload is too much? Any help would be great because I dont want to venture into the BESS office, where you feel stupid asking questions.
House of Wolves wrote: » Also does anyone know is it possible 2 start doing a joint honours degree and then drop it down to a single if the workload is too much?
House of Wolves wrote: » Does anyone know what the introduction to finance and investments courses are like because they sound pretty interesting.
europerson wrote: » The workload is theoretically the same for single honours and joint honours degrees in BESS, but there are economies of scope in single honours courses.
House of Wolves wrote: » If thats the case then whats the point of doing a single honours course then?
Antithetic wrote: » Potential reasons include: it's more interesting; it's more enjoyable; it's more applicable to what you want to do; you can't fucking stand the Business School anymore.
House of Wolves wrote: » Thats seems like a motivated reason. lol. Im gonna try the business and economics degree thingy for a while anyways. I want to do the law course, but Im thinking its a waste of time because I could do something that mite come in handy later on in course. Law is great, but seems sorta a waste of time if im not gonna get anything out of it.
europerson wrote: » No course I've taken in College has ever been a complete waste of time: even JF Introduction to Sociology had occasionally useful moments.