the maths in actl rn isn't that much harder than the maths my friends do in eng/comp sci and there are plenty of 2u kids doing eng and comp sciIm interested in doing actuarial studies however Im only doing advanced maths which may be an issue as i've heard many people say its one of the most mathematical degrees in uni. Could I get some peoples thoughts on this?
How are they doing in these courses, probably this could be a deterrant.the maths in actl rn isn't that much harder than the maths my friends do in eng/comp sci and there are plenty of 2u kids doing eng and comp sci
that being said i think you'll struggle with the beginner maths course and it'll probably require a lot of effort to keep up so i definitely don't recommend it
all my friends doing comp sci, eng and actl did a minimum of 3u maths and they're finding it manageable but as a former 4u student i can say that it would be hard to keep up in class without the knowledge gained from 3u and (sometimes) 4u mathsHow are they doing in these courses, probably this could be a deterrant.
what could be an alternative and or similar degree to actuarial? Maybe like economics or data science?the maths in actl rn isn't that much harder than the maths my friends do in eng/comp sci and there are plenty of 2u kids doing eng and comp sci
that being said i think you'll struggle with the beginner maths course and it'll probably require a lot of effort to keep up so i definitely don't recommend it
do u mean actuarial? that was ur original question right?what could be an alternative and or similar degree to computer science? Maybe like economics or data science?
yep thats what I meantdo u mean actuarial? that was ur original question right?
Yea you can. I only had 1-2 subjects that really involved any high school maths (aka the 2 pure maths courses). One of them was basically a repeat of some 3U maths content and one had more new content so that wouldn't be affected. However you gotta also ask yourself why did u only do advanced maths and not 3u/4u maths? The maths in actuarial can get very hard but in saying that, the hard maths content in actuarial is applied stuff (statistics, financial maths, probability) so it's a bit different. The actual courses that related to high school maths I found were really easy in comparison to the actuarial courses which involved applied maths, which at times were very very hard.Im interested in doing actuarial studies however Im only doing advanced maths which may be an issue as i've heard many people say its one of the most mathematical degrees in uni. Could I get some peoples thoughts on this?
Thanks for the reply, i didnt do extension cause I thought doing advanced was hard enough, however ive realised that advanced aint that hard. So would teaching myself basic 3u concepts make me prepared for actuarial?Yea you can. I only had 1-2 subjects that really involved any high school maths (aka the 2 pure maths courses). One of them was basically a repeat of some 3U maths content and one had more new content so that wouldn't be affected. However you gotta also ask yourself why did u only do advanced maths and not 3u/4u maths? The maths in actuarial can get very hard but in saying that, the hard maths content in actuarial is applied stuff (statistics, financial maths, probability) so it's a bit different. The actual courses that related to high school maths I found were really easy in comparison to the actuarial courses which involved applied maths, which at times were very very hard.
Hi, I can't comment on UNSW maths subjects as they're most likely harder, but the MQ ones felt really easy so it definitely should be doable without even doing 3U maths. However the really hard subjects are mainly the actuarial/statistics/probability ones.Thanks for the reply, i didnt do extension cause I thought doing advanced was hard enough, however ive realised that advanced aint that hard. So would teaching myself basic 3u concepts make me prepared for actuarial?