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Originally Posted by midge5
I've checked a few university sites and all the ones I looked at require you to already have some form of Economics degree.
Even if you can find one which doesn't require that I don't think your maths will be good enough. I mean how much of even GCSE maths can you remember? (quadratic equations, differentiation? and I vaguely remember you struggling with them at the time)
Then there is what Yahwe said, and without that job how would you even live for the next year?
Personally I think you are completely mad if you do it.
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Assume etc... etc...
As previously mentioned though, the maths is somethign fo a problem, although I have been studying statistics as part of this course so I wouldn't be going into it
completely from scratch. On this train of thought, I would very much like to build upon this knowledge I now have and make it into something I can apply rather than completely forgetting by October.
edit: the fact this is a voluntary choice also makes the difference. Being forced to do something isn't particularly inspiring.