vinlatte
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I looked at the threads regarding this topic, and they seem pretty outdated (around 2017ish when the co-op course is still new).
I'm curious to know about the actuarial co-op courses in UNSW (B. Actuarial Studies Co-Op) and MQU (B. Actuarial Studies with Professional Practice).
What is the process like for applying for the scholarships? Is the course better in one university than the other? What is your personal experience with the course?
Does the Schools Rec Scheme for early offers apply for any actuarial degree? Can adjustment points be considered (or subject points for high bands)? And any other info that would help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm taking 4u maths, which will meet the recommended studies for the course. I'm also completing a VET course which I think help me in interviews as I can talk about how I benefited from work placement and will justify why I chose to do a co-op course. I'm also ranking quite well in my subjects, so I'm not too worried about my ATAR meeting the requirements.
I'm also more biased towards the MQU course as I heard that they're more reputable, plus the transportation is easier for me and I quite like their campus (I haven't visited UNSW though).
I'm curious to know about the actuarial co-op courses in UNSW (B. Actuarial Studies Co-Op) and MQU (B. Actuarial Studies with Professional Practice).
What is the process like for applying for the scholarships? Is the course better in one university than the other? What is your personal experience with the course?
Does the Schools Rec Scheme for early offers apply for any actuarial degree? Can adjustment points be considered (or subject points for high bands)? And any other info that would help would be greatly appreciated.
I'm taking 4u maths, which will meet the recommended studies for the course. I'm also completing a VET course which I think help me in interviews as I can talk about how I benefited from work placement and will justify why I chose to do a co-op course. I'm also ranking quite well in my subjects, so I'm not too worried about my ATAR meeting the requirements.
I'm also more biased towards the MQU course as I heard that they're more reputable, plus the transportation is easier for me and I quite like their campus (I haven't visited UNSW though).
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