SIM UOL students lip lais! - Part 5

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anyone knows where to view the student no. in the sim portal? not used to the new one :( thanks in advance


oops..found it. thanks anyway :)
 
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Like this correct?

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If BP no slope, then shouldnt it be just i=i* ? Perfect capital mobility implies you have to peg ur interest rate with the foriegn interest rate.
 

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Hi, sorry to disrupt the ongoing conversations but can someone help answer some of my qns pls?

-Whats the difference between UniSim and SIM UOL?
- Possible to take up UOL accounting after failing H2 math in A levels?
 

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I need help for poa =( spottin income statement cfs, ratio variance, is this safe? Theory no idea haha!
Section B only need to do max two question which will be BS/IS , Cfs and ratio analysis. So can just choose two out of the three. But for section C, managerial accounting (sec c ) need to do at least one question can choose NPV, variance, the rest I can't rmb.
 

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Hi, sorry to disrupt the ongoing conversations but can someone help answer some of my qns pls?

-Whats the difference between UniSim and SIM UOL?
- Possible to take up UOL accounting after failing H2 math in A levels?

UniSim is for working adults studying part-time if I'm not wrong. Or for people already in the workforce looking to upgrade their qualifications.

There are part-time students in SIM UOL as well but not many I think?
As for the failing H2 math in A levels part, I have no idea but I think it is definitely possible to take up UOL Accounting.
 

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Hi, sorry to disrupt the ongoing conversations but can someone help answer some of my qns pls?

-Whats the difference between UniSim and SIM UOL?
- Possible to take up UOL accounting after failing H2 math in A levels?

maybe uol maths module no exemption..that's all
 

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ok im being emo again

hope i don't have to do 2 resit!!!!

im so sad for macro... not confi!!
 
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Section B only need to do max two question which will be BS/IS , Cfs and ratio analysis. So can just choose two out of the three. But for section C, managerial accounting (sec c ) need to do at least one question can choose NPV, variance, the rest I can't rmb.


since NPV sure come out i am going to study and do NPV in Section C only.

and study IS/BS and Cash Flow or Ratio for Section B.

duno how to prep for section A theory.....
 

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ok im being emo again and i wana ask if anyone know
its possible to take up to 6units in final year, ie 4new units and 2 repeat units.

im so sad for macro... not confi!!

Haha same no confi for macro. Only know roughly all the gist of it.. But if u ask me to derive or use formula... dead.
 

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Dear all who are taking MACRO tmr, jia you! Don't give up! I was struggling last yr too but I still managed to clear with 2nd lower result. Miracle does happen, so don't give up ok. look though the pyps n try to understd it, sure ok one :)
 

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If BP no slope, then shouldnt it be just i=i* ? Perfect capital mobility implies you have to peg ur interest rate with the foriegn interest rate.

Hm... mY where the m = marginal propensity to import causes the slope of BOP. When it is independent of real GDP output. It is horizontal = no slope. But when the constant increase... or decrease... The BOP (Horizontal) is actually moving left or right. Just that we don't show it on the graph. If you shift a horizontal line to the left... it's still horizontal...
 

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Hi, sorry to disrupt the ongoing conversations but can someone help answer some of my qns pls?

-Whats the difference between UniSim and SIM UOL?
- Possible to take up UOL accounting after failing H2 math in A levels?

unisim is a singapore university

SIM UOL act as a tuition centre for students doing University of London

All the best to Audit warriors tml inculding myself :)
 

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SIM-UOL 2013!

Hi all! I'm starting SIM- UOL Economics and Finance this August. Is anyone else taking the same degree as me?
 

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Hm... mY where the m = marginal propensity to import causes the slope of BOP. When it is independent of real GDP output. It is horizontal = no slope. But when the constant increase... or decrease... The BOP (Horizontal) is actually moving left or right. Just that we don't show it on the graph. If you shift a horizontal line to the left... it's still horizontal...

if you think that is the right answer..then you can use it..i dont want to confuse you..

but under perfect capital mobility, it is strictly i=i*..any slight deviation from world interest rates..all capital flows out or into your economy dominating whatever CA deficit or surplus it might have.

under perfect cap, f tends to infinity in the second term. if its as you expressed.. and the constant change but Y is still a positive variable isnt it?
 
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