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Accounting Maths Business studies
maths is one. probs business studies and subjects like dat
i am in year nine just about to pick my options and i want to be an accountant i am taking maths 3 sciences english french his and geo and buissness studies to be an accountant i would sugeest economics maths it or buissness studies good luck
The Scope of Commerce with Maths is a college mathematical course. The course studies how maths are used to commerce is affected by maths and how to use them correctly in business situations in order to garner success.
to do economics at A-level no prior GCSEs are needed, though maths and business studies would be of benefit.
I'm on the same route as you, and I think the best subjects to take are Economics, maths further maths and possibly Business studies (Not specifically for banking but business in general) If you're adventurous then you could always take 4-5 A-levels
Definitely i mean all those subjects sound solid apart from food technology that might be a bit of a dragg but definitely focus on your maths that should put you up :)
He received no GCSE's because he was expelled from school, because an incident happened in the toilets and he was only a witness, but someone who looked similar caused the incident and that is why he was expelled. Those details are found from his auto-biography. He studied English, Science, Maths, Business Studies and others. He loved music but as he was interested in motor sport his father advised him to do business studies instead of music.
I would suggest to you to try and get as high as grades possible in mainly Maths, English and Business studies I hope this helps
under commerce stream you have~ 1.maths 2.accountancy 3.english 4.business studies 5.economics 6.hindi/physical education
The answer depends on why you want to study maths. A level maths is at a significantly higher level that Additional.
computer studies add maths maths