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--- Quote from: lastgift on January 22, 2011, 11:36:10 am ---Hiii guys :)
Its during the university hunt, I realised that lack of traditional subjects..
My IGCSE's were:
Accounts, Economics, Business Studies, History , Hindi, English, IT, Maths (A*s in all but A in IT)
A levels:
Economics Accounts English language and Maths
(Expecting A's and A*s)

However, academically, I need a stronger portfolio to apply confidently to top universities. How do I strengthen my application if I am applying for Economics and Management?

Frankly I am not a math geek...so CIE further maths will throttle me to death! Is EDEXCEL Further maths going to help? Or any other traditional subject?



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Take mathematics and not further maths if you are not confident in your ability to cope with it.

You can write a strong personal statement. Go to thestudentroom and check their PS library and advice.

lastgift:
I do have maths.
Have checked the library too :)
Thanks anyways!


Was wondering if anyone could suggest any other recommended traditional subject?
 

Nexus:
well as ur 5th subject,u cld do Business Studies... itz da easiest to get an A*.it has only 4 units fr both AS and A2!!
i did business studies and did all  unitz in just 8 months!!! and Further maths is da hardest subject i would say cause i'm doin tht too... if u do Business Studies u can say withought a problem tht ur a commerce student applyin fr Economics and management!
but with ur current stream of subjects,we cannt realy recognize u as a Commerce student as u lack the fundamental subject-Business studies!!!((Really,,ur da first student tht i hv met doin English fr A-LEVELS :)))
frthermore u hv already done Econ fr A LEVELS and BS fr IGCSE ,so Business Studies fr A LEVELS shld be simple fr u...as Econ is similar in sum aspects to BS!!

Also do SATS 1 and 2 cause tht increases ur chance to get into a recognized university!!!

Good luck :)

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