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Ah OK. I've never heard of it but I don't have much of an idea about schools outside of Australia and New Zealand.
 
I although on the other hand guess that Physics is a big time problem for us here.Chemistry is too damn easy.Fortunately,our Physics teacher teaches us so well that we all sit with blank faces when she gears up for revision!:facepalm
 
Since when is economics a BSc:lol?

There are two types of Economics courses here. BSc(Hons) and BA(Hons). I choose the BSc as it is more maths based compared to the BA.

Example (some of the unis I have recieved offers from) : York Surrey
 
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Ah OK I see. Here we only have one type of economics, under BCom.

But we do have something like that for psychology, which is a similar situation and offered as a BA or a BSc.
 
Chemistry is too damn easy.

Please avoid making overstatements.
Don't know how it seems easy to you. PCBM group system in Indian colleges is not hard except Chemistry. Maths is always fun for me, physics is technical and easy to decode and biology a simple thing to learn about. I never could get what our teacher teaches about Chemicals and what written in notes. Chemistry is the only subject where I ask everyone 'how to pass? How to learn?'.:p
 
Okay, apparently Birmingham South College is in America. That was stupid.

Yeah I was wondering, I had never even heard of it.

And I live very close to Birmingham. In a small city called Stafford. It is a boring and ridiculous place. :)

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Ah OK I see. Here we only have one type of economics, under BCom.

But we do have something like that for psychology, which is a similar situation and offered as a BA or a BSc.

That is interesting, BCom is no longer offered in the United Kingdom. I thought that degree was no longer offered anywhere but apparently it is still used quite a bit in the sub-continent.
 
Applied for Uni (BSc Economics)

Conditional offers? What sort of A levels do you need?
Haven't started revising for my AS's yet, so I better get a move on :D Think I've finally decided what I want to do at Uni (and it's not medicine :facepalm). What did you get in your AS? Like, I need to gauge how hard I have to work If I want achieve at least 1 A by the time I finish A2 :p
 

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