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2006-10-07 00:53:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hi, I'm doing marketing which has an accounting and finance module and economics, but it also studies the advertising side to marketing! My course has a year out and after this I am planning to study further to do a straight advertising masters. This is similar to media and studies similar aspects, i only did media for my A-level and never any business, but this course wonderfully combines my creative media needs, with the essential business/accounting aspects needed for the higher paid jobs! (unless you can get into TV)

2006-10-07 01:59:56 · answer #2 · answered by Gina 3 · 0 0

hi, you probably did not specify which universities you want to bypass to, so i visit make some assumptions. typically, i'd anticipate you would possibly want to require each and every of the fundamentals at GCSE element - languages (one, or 2), double mathematics, Chemistry, Physics (Biology is non-compulsory), and some social sciences - your %. from historic previous, Literature and Geography. you're envisioned, extra or a lot less, to receive a minimum of six differences (extra A1s than A2s ideally), because you're using those ratings to position down the principles of your case for your envisioned grades in UCAS. At A tiers, mathematics is the minimum requirement. i for my section did Chemistry, Physics and extra mathematics as well, even with if i imagine F Maths isn't component to the requirement. The grades required for top universities is regularly a triple A, yet in the journey that they truly like you they could grant you with an AAB - and AAB is regularly the minimum, with an A in mathematics. the a number of properly ordinary universities "blacklist" matters like organisation research, and really favour extra classic tutorial matters. yet I recommend you examine with the admissions place of work or look into the a number of college web content once you're truly in touch. good luck!

2016-12-04 08:07:12 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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