You don't really need it though since you do complex and integration again in maths and the speed at which we go through the 4u bits is quite reasonable for decent maths students. Infact, we've just finished complex numbers in algebra and integration methods in calculus.pLuvia said:Using it to study commerce and science at UNSW, majoring in actuary and mathetmatics. Since MX2 is assumed knowledge for actuary
So did you not do 4unit maths in high school? If you didn't do 4unit maths, what kinda marks did you get and how are you handling the maths? Just curiousRaginsheep said:You don't really need it though since you do complex and integration again in maths and the speed at which we go through the 4u bits is quite reasonable for decent maths students. Infact, we've just finished complex numbers in algebra and integration methods in calculus.
I'll probably end up doing commerce as well, although I'm still deciding whether to tag along the science or finance degrees.bboyelement said:im gonna do commerce at unsw
I'm not really "using" it but it may be useful in the 1st year but for actuary in UNSW it is assumed knowledge, so I'm guessing it would be usefulRaginsheep said:You don't really need it though since you do complex and integration again in maths and the speed at which we go through the 4u bits is quite reasonable for decent maths students. Infact, we've just finished complex numbers in algebra and integration methods in calculus.
The mathematical skills that it confers is of great help though.pLuvia said:I'm not really "using" it but it may be useful in the 1st year but for actuary in UNSW it is assumed knowledge, so I'm guessing it would be useful
What 1st year subjects do you guys do?jake2.0 said:Most of the math in Acst is not related to the 4unit course, its mainly stats and probability. I guess perms and combs from 4u would help. But if you havnt done it you can pick it up quite easily.
btw i can only speak on behalf of Macq Acst students.
You can just do adv science and come out with the same degree. It's all a marketing trick.r3v3ng3 said:wanna try and use it to get into the adv maths course at USYD but after seeing doing the CSSA all my aspirations have been crushed :sad:
I think Melb and ANU. I also heard that some small uni in NSW also offeres it/was going to soon but the program isnt credited by the IAA.snugster said:What universities offer Actuarial Studies apart from UNSW and Macquarie?
yep thank god, the lecturer is impossible to understand and the material makes economics look exhilarating. Also, half of first year maths for us is linear algebra, which isnt covered at all in school - matrices, vectors, vector spaces (snore) and the other half is good old calculusRaginsheep said:Damn, you guys only have 1 introductory accounting subject?