Im a current HSC student and want to do Actuarial Studies/Maths at uni. However I'd like to delve deeper into the world of science and learn more about it. I currently study 4U math and Physics, and am excelling in both subjects at my school. I deeply regret not taking Chemistry, and I am just wondering if there is any chance of studying chemistry (if possible also physics) whilst studying actuarial studies and maths? I know some of you may think it a waste of a time, it is just for my own self-interests and wondering if it is possible.
To sum it all up, is there a possible degree/double degree that would allow me to study actuarial science, and also math, physics and chemistry? (math predominantly, not sure how the two sciences will fit)
To sum it all up, is there a possible degree/double degree that would allow me to study actuarial science, and also math, physics and chemistry? (math predominantly, not sure how the two sciences will fit)
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