hi i'll just relay my experiences after finishing 1st year actl at unswwhat can i expect from an actuarial degree if i choose it?
You're right in assuming that I did a lot of research. Ok so the pathway that I'm taking is doing a double degree at Macquarie. To become an actuary there are 3 parts. The first part is typically done by most unis which offer actuarial studies. The first half of the second part can be done if you complete a double degree at Macquarie, the second part is done at work(its literally required). The third part is actually optional and you can choose which exams you complete in it as they are very difficult. So to officially be qualified as an actuary you must have both your part 1s and part 2s, which you only get after graduating and working in the field for some time. If you get your part 3s then you qualify as a fellow, however it is not required and is very difficult and is done outside of university. The benefits of becoming a fellow is the very obvious salary increase, however in saying that you can still obtain a high salary without being a fellow. So essentially, Part 1(Uni), Part 2A(Uni), Part 2B(Work), Part 3(Work). That is the pathway at Macquarie. I'm not very well versed on how it works at UNSW because when I was researching it initially there was a lot of conflicting information but I do believe they have streamlined the process by now, so hopefully someone else can enlighten us. But yea since Macquarie has has the degree for like forever it was very easy to find out what the pathway was.Since you already are enrolled in the degree I assume that you had done a lot of research before choosing it. What is the process of becoming a certified actuary? Like some websites were saying that there were lots of tests that had to be done, now is that a part of the course or something that has to be done under a different organisation? For example in year 12, there are school exams and then there are the HSC exams themselves.
To add to this from a Macquarie perspective,hi i'll just relay my experiences after finishing 1st year actl at unsw
the maths courses are the hardest content wise and the final exams are pretty tough, the actual first year actl course is pretty easy and enjoyable, the commerce courses are the easiest content wise but hardest assessment-wise the marking is literal aids
in terms of unis there aren't major differences afaik between mq and unsw but if u think trimesters are too much to handle then go with mq as they have a semester system which means u get a nice long break between the first and second teaching period and u aren't constantly bombarded with assessments
If you do Co-Op at MQ the part 2s are fully completed or are they still half done?You're right in assuming that I did a lot of research. Ok so the pathway that I'm taking is doing a double degree at Macquarie. To become an actuary there are 3 parts. The first part is typically done by most unis which offer actuarial studies. The first half of the second part can be done if you complete a double degree at Macquarie, the second part is done at work(its literally required). The third part is actually optional and you can choose which exams you complete in it as they are very difficult. So to officially be qualified as an actuary you must have both your part 1s and part 2s, which you only get after graduating and working in the field for some time. If you get your part 3s then you qualify as a fellow, however it is not required and is very difficult and is done outside of university. The benefits of becoming a fellow is the very obvious salary increase, however in saying that you can still obtain a high salary without being a fellow. So essentially, Part 1(Uni), Part 2A(Uni), Part 2B(Work), Part 3(Work). That is the pathway at Macquarie. I'm not very well versed on how it works at UNSW because when I was researching it initially there was a lot of conflicting information but I do believe they have streamlined the process by now, so hopefully someone else can enlighten us. But yea since Macquarie has has the degree for like forever it was very easy to find out what the pathway was.
Yes its still half done because the other half is from actually working, not work experience or internships. So no uni offers the full part 2s no matter what.If you do Co-Op at MQ the part 2s are fully completed or are they still half done?
I was thinking of doing this, paired with commerce probably.just wondering who here is doing unsw actl next yr
aint no way ur pairing actuarial with commerce. go do math or cs or sthI was thinking of doing this, paired with commerce probably.
Why not commerce?aint no way ur pairing actuarial with commerce. go do math or cs or sth
wait till u take 2 comm subjects and want to die lolWhy not commerce?
Maths would've been my other option, no way I'd do cs
nah dont do med lol. not interestedWhat course do you do? I thought you did med lol
Just gonna make it clear that you can actually become an actuary without doing the degree in uni by doing the 3 parts with the actuaries institute.Since you already are enrolled in the degree I assume that you had done a lot of research before choosing it. What is the process of becoming a certified actuary? Like some websites were saying that there were lots of tests that had to be done, now is that a part of the course or something that has to be done under a different organisation? For example in year 12, there are school exams and then there are the HSC exams themselves.
Lots of people pick it due to liking high school maths and imo it's very different. Most subjects are just very hard statistics + probabilitywhat can i expect from an actuarial degree if i choose it?
Agreed, the actuarial courses nowadays are pretty outdated for what's actually useful for work. They should teach more Python/VBA/relevant R/SQL. I literally used like nothing from my whole degree when I started my job LMAO.aint no way ur pairing actuarial with commerce. go do math or cs or sth
nah what u take is pretty standard. basically what everyone else does lolooh ok, that's also what I'm planning to do at UNSW (cs + math)
do you have any recommendations for courses?
u learn some stuff in 1140 ig. the assignment's a trek. but legit @mmmmmmmmaaaaaaa could probably learn the entire course in 2 days.ye ngl comm1140 sounds like the only first year comm subject of worth, and comm1190 because you do R programming. also for some reason comm have their own version of micro and macroecon (1110 and 1150 respectively) which just looks confusing on the transcript because they have extravagant names when theyre just econ with a side of business, but actl comm might do econ instead so idk. 1120 i heard is bludge but can also be hit or miss depending on group members. 1170 is devil incarnate and 1180 is better but not far behind lol. the new 'integrated first year' or whatever is probably just a hurdle to your majors so if you tough it out it should be all good.
1170 is the worst course I have done at uni by farye ngl comm1140 sounds like the only first year comm subject of worth, and comm1190 because you do R programming. also for some reason comm have their own version of micro and macroecon (1110 and 1150 respectively) which just looks confusing on the transcript because they have extravagant names when theyre just econ with a side of business, but actl comm might do econ instead so idk. 1120 i heard is bludge but can also be hit or miss depending on group members. 1170 is devil incarnate and 1180 is better but not far behind lol. the new 'integrated first year' or whatever is probably just a hurdle to your majors so if you tough it out it should be all good.