you just scared the crap outa me.jas0nt said:yes but i wouldn't consider it. actuarial studies is an absolutely insane degree by 2nd year, so if your UAI isn't touching on 100, you may have trouble (let alone getting a UAI of <95). also if you do acturial studies you'd want to aim to be in the top 20% of your year so you can get into honours (if you don't, you cannot become a qualified actuary).
usually those who own at actuary are those weird antisocial international students who spent 10 hours a day studying.
Good = ?, you'd want to be look at close to full marks. Also, liking maths has nothing to do with anything. You will stop liking maths after the first maths course you do, I gurantee it (if you don't you either; a) don't speak english, b) have no friends, c) failed)QuLiT said:nah, i like maths and am generally good at it, im just worried about my english dragging my uai down, thanks for the info
Complete bullshit.jas0nt said:yes but i wouldn't consider it. actuarial studies is an absolutely the top 20% of your year so you can get into honours (if you don't, you cannot become a qualified actuary).
what do you know about actuarial studies? i think having half my mates in their third year of the degree, i'd know a little more about it than someone who's yet to finish their HSC.ecokid101 said:Complete bullshit.
They are. The institute has on its website the courses you can take for Part II (i.e. what honours covers) and it is NOT the only option.jas0nt said:what do you know about actuarial studies? i think having half my mates in their third year of the degree, i'd know a little more about it than someone who's yet to finish their HSC.