I would say so, yes. Why do you ask?Is the B science (advanced mathematics) course difficult? Is it harder than areas such as engineering?
Sounds like me :\If you choose that subject, you'll be studying with people who live, eat and breathe mathematics.
100% agreed. You obviously didn't get that info from that ridiculous book of yours.I got 82 and 83 for my Maths Extensions and I'm adamantly going there anyway. HSC maths =/= university maths.
But as the HSC-esque advice says, go try it - and if you don't like it, switch degrees or change units. Of course maths in that course is very difficult - and really, with that attitude, you probably shouldn't be doing it anyway.
The best attitude to have - in my opinion - i: "Yes, it's hard. But I'm going to go in there, and try my hardest - and if I don't get the marks I need, then so be it."
You seem to be: "Yes, it's hard... hmm, I'm not sure - is it scary? Oh, maybe not.. I'm having second guesses"
I say that because this is Advanced Mathematics - you need drive and passion in the subject to even consider it. Skill and prowess in it may be natural, but hard work from the drive and passion will do wonders.
If you don't have the drive, just do normal Mathematics.
That's what I read, and was told.
Don't do that: Actuarial/Quant Risk. That's essentially the same thing!I wonna do this course, stupid ATAR of mine, doesn't wonna let me in. FUUUUU.
Actuarial/Quant Risk
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I've read that Quant is more geared to risk analysis in banks, whereas actuarial is insurance risk.Don't do that: Actuarial/Quant Risk. That's essentially the same thing!
It's like doing two same degrees...
Why not? Challenge yourself, bitch.I was considering doing b commerce/b science(advanced mathematics) But i don't want to do something i will struggle with. I did extension two maths and got a band 5, extension one and i got 93 (band 6).I heard the maths in that course is quite difficult.