hollyy. said:
i want to do actuary...i thought it was only available at macquarie though.
can someone answer this...i do three unit maths and and in the top three, in term four me and one other person started 4 unit maths but both dropped after one term
is this fact that i was unable to cope with a higher maths (but i also think it was the pressure, thus lack of time from all my other subjects) provide an indicator that i am not cut out for actuary?
my teacher said i could still handle the uni course but i dunno??
Why do you wish to become an actuary? You have to clearly understand why you wish to undertake that course when you are already aware that it is mathematically challenging (extremely). However, even though Extension 2 Mathematics is an assumed knowledge, it will not prevent you from enrolling as long as you achieve over the UAI cut-off.
If you do not have passion for Maths (or even the lack of it), you should not pursue the career of actuary as it is highly mathematical. However, I see no reason why you should give up if you are passionate about mathematics and calculating what's going to happen in future.
Not being able to cope Extension 2 Mathematics may tell a bit about yourself but you know about yourself more than you do. On top of that, you still have chance. If you perform amazingly well in Extension 1, you should still consider actuary as your potential career. As long as you are determined to work, no worries.
By the way, UNSW also provides actuarial course through Commerce degree. It's like 95 or 96 (I think it is between that). There are both advanges and disadvantages surrounding each university. You should consider where you would be better off at. Good luck.