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原帖由 cow 於 11-7-22 10:06 發表
Agree if one's target subjects in U are Econ, Finance, Accounting, Physics, Engineering, and Insurance etc.
I'll revise the list to quantitative finance(not finance as in BBA), risk management, maths/physics-related science majors and engineering. Accounting does not need calculus at undergraduate level.
If your kid aims at quantitative finance or risk management, he is probably a top 2-3 percent student, we do not need to discuss further.
If he aims at maths/physics-related majors or engineering, he has to take M1/M2. If his grades are not good enough to take M1/M2, he can then only consider other majors. It does not mean the end of the world as currently no 恆商 students can read quantitative finance or risk management as they are not allowed to take pure mathematics at A level (this is probably one of the tactics used by the principal to avoid unnecessary competition with traditional elite schools).
For students aiming at other majors, why bother with M1/M2 which takes up much more time than other subjects and at the same time is not counted as a full subject. You are competing with better students as well.
One can always learn more maths after getting into university. And it is more relevant for PhD studies.
[ 本帖最後由 雙儿 於 11-7-22 14:37 編輯 ] |
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