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- ARTS / COMMERCIAL / SCIENCE SUBJECT? - SOCIAL SCIENCES SUBJECT - TO EXPLAIN HUMAN BEHAVIOURS

- CLOSELY RELATED TO OUR DAILY LIFE - e.g. BANKING SYSTEM, - CAPITAL RAISING, BONDS - GDP, INFLATION & UNEMPLOYMENT - DEMAND, SUPPLY, OPPORTUNITY COST. -MINIMUM WAGE,,,,,

- UNIVERSITY ( ECONOMICS, FINANCE, BBA, ACCOUNTING, SOCIAL SCIENCES, LAW,…ETC) - BANK, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, RESEARCH ANALYSTS, TRADING, WHOLESALES, RETAILS, TEACHERS,…ETC

- STUDENTS WITH LOGICAL MIND - GOOD AT GRAPHICAL & DATA ANALYSIS - HARDWORKING

- COMBINATION OF HKCEE & HKALE ECONOMICS - 10 COMPULSORY PARTS - 1 ELECTIVE PART - SBA