True. Reason is that people have been graduating from Macquarie with Actuarial Studies degrees for over 40 years, while UNSW has only offered the course for ~10 years (not sure on exact number).If you look at the employees at actuarial firms, they are all graduates of Macquarie not UNSW.
No - Macquarie's program was established 30 years before UNSW's. The lecturer who developed the program at UNSW was a graduate and former lecturer of Macquarie (not that it matters).Hasn't the lecturer that established maquarie in terms of actuarial studies
jumped ships to develop the unsw program ?
Not that guy sorry ,someone whom more recently joined unsw
You just love that book, don't you?According to the Good Uni Guide:
Overall, UNSW is a better university. Though for Actuarial studies - which comes under Business and Management in the Good Uni Guide, graduates find UNSW's educational experience average - and their job seeking success is better as is the starting salary. Macquarie's starting salary is the same and they have no data for anything else unfortunately =(