Can you obtain part II exemptions doing single actuarial studies?
I heard it requires a certain WAM. Is this true?
I know difficulty is subjective, blah blah blah, but is it difficult to obtain this WAM?
This is as much as I know. So here it goes:
So Part One exemption is obtained by completing the actuarial units in your three years of the single degree. To obtain exemptions, at UNSW, you need a credit in all the Actuarial Studies Courses, and at Macquarie University, you need a credit as well.
Then, you can go on to try to get part II exemptions. You ask about single degree - so I'm pretty sure, this means that you need to take a honours year (this applies at both UNSW and Macquarie) and complete the actuarial units. At UNSW, to get exemption from the Institute, you need a distinction (75%) in your actuarial courses while at Macquarie, you need a Credit (B grade) in those courses - not sure of why the difference, but yeah that's it.
In terms of difficulty, I am just a HSC student, so I have no idea. Hopefully, some current / past actuarial student can help out.