I have had a recent debate on which of these degrees I should pursue in uni.
I initially wanted to do actuarial as I thought it was a high level math field that meant I could specialise into either finance/consulting, but i recently I have researched into these specialisations and people have recommended to go into stats/math if you are looking to pursue finance/consulting. So im kinda torn as I know the actuarial degree is a lot more difficult than a stats degree, but I have heard these graduates are more sought after. But I also have interests in comp sci, as I have done a few online classes and have done it throughout year 10 and enjoyed it.
So now my only dilemma is which field is more sought after math/actuarial or comp sci and which field has more room for expansion, ie allows a constant progression of career salary wise while also having long term field growth (although i think both of these fields will continue expanding). Any other insight into people's experiences in these fields would be appreciated aswell (i have read older threads but they seem a bit outdated),
I initially wanted to do actuarial as I thought it was a high level math field that meant I could specialise into either finance/consulting, but i recently I have researched into these specialisations and people have recommended to go into stats/math if you are looking to pursue finance/consulting. So im kinda torn as I know the actuarial degree is a lot more difficult than a stats degree, but I have heard these graduates are more sought after. But I also have interests in comp sci, as I have done a few online classes and have done it throughout year 10 and enjoyed it.
So now my only dilemma is which field is more sought after math/actuarial or comp sci and which field has more room for expansion, ie allows a constant progression of career salary wise while also having long term field growth (although i think both of these fields will continue expanding). Any other insight into people's experiences in these fields would be appreciated aswell (i have read older threads but they seem a bit outdated),