jaychouf4n
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Heya
First off, I <3 maths, it's the subject I'm best at and I actually understand it. Now with that out of the way, I want to be in a quantitative role in the financial world i.e. risk analysis and all that jazz. Basically my two loves are maths and economics so looking at companies and the risks associated with buying stocks lending money etc seems to be a nice fusion of my loves.
So I'm in a Commerce/Economics Degree atm. I'm in math1151, finding it ok in difficulty, nothing major. And I have a few choices when it comes to degree next year.
Actuarial/Finance/Econometrics
Actuarial/Accounting/Econometrics
Actuarial/Math
Actuarial/Law (not really interested in law, but prestige=yay!)
Finance/Law (Kind of boring...basically the standard asian way into financial world)
Econometrics and actuarial for me are interesting. Finance not so much, slightly interesting. Accounting so far has been a killer, boring as hell. Mgmt, while interesting, seems to be a lot of bs shoved into a core subject.
I hear that you can triple major in actuarial/finance and econometrics in 4 years if u plan the units out right. I'm in mgmt1001,econ1101,acct1501 and math1151, planning on going math 1251/actl1001/fins1613 and maybe some econ core.
What's the option that's best for me out of the ones above?? Note I'm finding acct1501 the most boring subject atm, but I hear being able to become a CPA is a good backup?
Note also, exemptions for actuarial are important too, i wanna have level 1 and 2 exemptions by the end of the course.
First off, I <3 maths, it's the subject I'm best at and I actually understand it. Now with that out of the way, I want to be in a quantitative role in the financial world i.e. risk analysis and all that jazz. Basically my two loves are maths and economics so looking at companies and the risks associated with buying stocks lending money etc seems to be a nice fusion of my loves.
So I'm in a Commerce/Economics Degree atm. I'm in math1151, finding it ok in difficulty, nothing major. And I have a few choices when it comes to degree next year.
Actuarial/Finance/Econometrics
Actuarial/Accounting/Econometrics
Actuarial/Math
Actuarial/Law (not really interested in law, but prestige=yay!)
Finance/Law (Kind of boring...basically the standard asian way into financial world)
Econometrics and actuarial for me are interesting. Finance not so much, slightly interesting. Accounting so far has been a killer, boring as hell. Mgmt, while interesting, seems to be a lot of bs shoved into a core subject.
I hear that you can triple major in actuarial/finance and econometrics in 4 years if u plan the units out right. I'm in mgmt1001,econ1101,acct1501 and math1151, planning on going math 1251/actl1001/fins1613 and maybe some econ core.
What's the option that's best for me out of the ones above?? Note I'm finding acct1501 the most boring subject atm, but I hear being able to become a CPA is a good backup?
Note also, exemptions for actuarial are important too, i wanna have level 1 and 2 exemptions by the end of the course.
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