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Business Economics course

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I'm currently a college student who is planning on doing a Masters degree in Business Economics in a few years time. I have to choose between two modules for this year, one that is mathematical and one that focuses on reading, writing essays and critical thinking.

While writing reports, etc, is an important feature of the Business Economics programme, I'm thinking of doing the maths course, because parts of the course are mathematical and I think I could catch up on writing reports etc, but would struggle a bit if I hadn't done maths before, which does make up a significant element of the programme.

Which would be the best to do?

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  1. Personally speaking, having been through a Business Economics course, would agree with your initial reaction. The mathematics element would be much more difficult to learn without the guidance of a tutor; the other course not so difficult.

    Suggestion - depending on your institution and your own personal commmitment, is there a way you can attend the lectures for the critical thinking class and just not sit the exam. I know it means you do not get the recognition, but it would be a way of obtaining notes and advice from the experts?

    Best of luck either way!

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