THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT
After months of reserach, debate and talk, I have narrowed my choice to 5 courses in order of preference ATM:
- Commerce (Actuarial + Finance) + Eco -> 4 Years + 2 exemptions
- Commerce (Actuarial + Finance) + Honours afterwards -> 4 Years + 2 exemptions
- Commerce (Actuarial) + Science (Stats) -> 4 Years + 2 exemptions
- Commerce (Actuarial) + Science (Maths) -> 4 Years + 2 exemptions
- Commerce (Actuarial) + Law -> 5 years + 2 exemptions
I really want to work in the areas of investment banking, finance, commodities, shares or pretty much all finance-related fields apart from traditional insurance area.
I have guaranteed offers for all those courses above so I don't really have to worry about whether I get in or not. But I need to CHOOSE the right course for me.
I am well aware of the fact that Eco, Maths and stats all complement Actuarial Studies + Finance majors. But I am not too sure if undertaking these double degrees will make much of a difference. I have heard the argument that you are better off doing Honours with Actuarial Studies + Finance than doing Double degrees.
I am really sorry for bothering you guys over and over again about this but I need some serious and straight answers to my question.
Cheers!
P.S. I have decided to do Actuarial Studies no matter what so please don't offer any alternative course like Engineering or like Advanced mathematics alone. Just help me with my current preferences.