Hello Bored of Studies world! First time poster, long time lurker.
Sorry in advance for bringing this up again, but I need some advice on figuring out which uni is better for Actuarial Studies (i.e. UNSW or Macquarie) in MY SCENARIO.
After talking to reps from both unis (both of which fed me horsesh*t), I made a list of factors that would impact my decision, and even after this, i still can't decide, which is why I seek the wisdom of my fellow BOSers.
Here goes my list (not in any particular order)
1) ATAR: both unis are pretty much the same, and getting into either one isn't going to be a problem (I hope!).
2) Double degree: if i do go to UNSW, I'm going to do a double in B Act/B Comm (finance major), whereas at Macquarie, I'm going to do B Act/B Applied Finance. I'm not sure which one is better, if I want to get into finance/IB- or potentially work for insurance companies.
3) Exemptions: From my knowledge, both unis offer exemptions for Part I & II for accreditation of the Institute of Actuaries thing, but UNSW requires a Distinction average to get exemption from Part I+II, whereas Macquarie needs a credit average (making it easier to get those accreditations).
4) Travel: Macquarie is a short 10min bus ride, UNSW is around 1 hour of hell each way.
5) Culture & Campus: I have been to both UNSW and Macquarie many times, and found the UNSW campus WAYYY better than Macquarie's (I felt pretty depressed while at Macquarie every time i was there). In terms of culture, idk which one is better.
6) Other stuff: I'm thinking of going on exchange as well, and i think UNSW has better exchange opportunities? Macquarie has some kind of PACE program, idk what that is either (they say something about guaranteed internships, but I didn't trust the students who came over to my school- they seemed shifty).
7) Prestige: the general consensus is that UNSW is more prestigious (I don't really know why) than Macquarie, which would mean employers would favour those from UNSW vs Macquarie.
8) Fallback: If for some reason I don't wanna do Actuarial studies, I think UNSW has a greater variety/more flexibility in terms of degree changes (i.e. i'd prefer a degree in commerce rather than a degree in applied finance)- but I'm probably wrong here idk.
Sorry for the essay, this decision has been haunting me for the past 2 months, and now I'm extra worried because UAC forms are due soon...
Sorry in advance for bringing this up again, but I need some advice on figuring out which uni is better for Actuarial Studies (i.e. UNSW or Macquarie) in MY SCENARIO.
After talking to reps from both unis (both of which fed me horsesh*t), I made a list of factors that would impact my decision, and even after this, i still can't decide, which is why I seek the wisdom of my fellow BOSers.
Here goes my list (not in any particular order)
1) ATAR: both unis are pretty much the same, and getting into either one isn't going to be a problem (I hope!).
2) Double degree: if i do go to UNSW, I'm going to do a double in B Act/B Comm (finance major), whereas at Macquarie, I'm going to do B Act/B Applied Finance. I'm not sure which one is better, if I want to get into finance/IB- or potentially work for insurance companies.
3) Exemptions: From my knowledge, both unis offer exemptions for Part I & II for accreditation of the Institute of Actuaries thing, but UNSW requires a Distinction average to get exemption from Part I+II, whereas Macquarie needs a credit average (making it easier to get those accreditations).
4) Travel: Macquarie is a short 10min bus ride, UNSW is around 1 hour of hell each way.
5) Culture & Campus: I have been to both UNSW and Macquarie many times, and found the UNSW campus WAYYY better than Macquarie's (I felt pretty depressed while at Macquarie every time i was there). In terms of culture, idk which one is better.
6) Other stuff: I'm thinking of going on exchange as well, and i think UNSW has better exchange opportunities? Macquarie has some kind of PACE program, idk what that is either (they say something about guaranteed internships, but I didn't trust the students who came over to my school- they seemed shifty).
7) Prestige: the general consensus is that UNSW is more prestigious (I don't really know why) than Macquarie, which would mean employers would favour those from UNSW vs Macquarie.
8) Fallback: If for some reason I don't wanna do Actuarial studies, I think UNSW has a greater variety/more flexibility in terms of degree changes (i.e. i'd prefer a degree in commerce rather than a degree in applied finance)- but I'm probably wrong here idk.
Sorry for the essay, this decision has been haunting me for the past 2 months, and now I'm extra worried because UAC forms are due soon...