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Pure Maths or Maths Literacy

I want to study law (LLB and not a BComm LLB), is their an advantage to choosing Pure Maths when studying law, or should i do the easier Maths Lit and focus on language subjects? 22 mths ago - -48 min left to answer.

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No advantage for law. Rather concentrate on your language, i.e. there versus their.

22 mths ago

You must judge what your brain can absorb. Many people have degrees in advanced mathematics and are fluent in at least three languages.

22 mths ago

Phone the university where you want to study and ask them, they'll give you the best advice.

22 mths ago

Maths Lit is not good enough for varsity entrance. Do the proper Maths, it is not that difficult. (P.S. You dont don Pure Maths at school level - it is a rather esoteric mathematics course at varsity)

22 mths ago

You can always switch your subjects during the year. Communication skills for you would be to your advantage. Just jump in and once your semester starts you can chat with the other students.

22 mths ago

You have to have a good pass rate in pure maths to be able to enter University. Good luck, I know you are going far.

22 mths ago

Duits is right, rather go to the University and let them advise you........

22 mths ago

Logic is what law student should take. Any course in Math will let you practice logical thinking, but the best is to take a course in Logic that has a predicate calculus component. Most Universities offer courses in Logic at Philosophe departments. Another useful course would be Critical thinking.

19 mths ago

no i think you can,t choose in this way

17 mths ago

You have to choose pure maths because even if Universities admit you, some course will include pure maths and you have to apply maths formula.I don't think that LLB need pure maths, but take pure maths so that u will be allowed to do any degree if it happen that they don't admit u to do LLB. All the best.

10 mths ago

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