squishyau
Member
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2011
- Messages
- 58
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2012
Hi guys,
Just wanted to get some advice on what is better to combine law with, I know theres no perfect combination, but I'm sure some would be better than others. At the moment I am thinking of doing advanced maths/law because I have a passion for both, and I am unsure on whether I want to become an actuary or lawyer. Although I am happy with this option, I've been having doubts due to the 6 year length, as I have to complete a compulsory maths honours year, and with my quantitative risk major, it could extend to 6.5 years. So I was just wondering if it was worth it to have this combination in terms of length of course vs jobs/pay etc once I graduate? I had thoughts about doing com/law or criminology/law last year mainly because the two degrees could complement each other, but chose to combine with maths, so any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
Just wanted to get some advice on what is better to combine law with, I know theres no perfect combination, but I'm sure some would be better than others. At the moment I am thinking of doing advanced maths/law because I have a passion for both, and I am unsure on whether I want to become an actuary or lawyer. Although I am happy with this option, I've been having doubts due to the 6 year length, as I have to complete a compulsory maths honours year, and with my quantitative risk major, it could extend to 6.5 years. So I was just wondering if it was worth it to have this combination in terms of length of course vs jobs/pay etc once I graduate? I had thoughts about doing com/law or criminology/law last year mainly because the two degrees could complement each other, but chose to combine with maths, so any helpful suggestions would be greatly appreciated!