rajeenth said:
hi
1) in order to do actuarial studies in UNSW do u need 2 go to an interview?
2) can a person with a uai of lower the 95 cope with acturial studies?
3) wat do u need 2 get in maths to do gud in the subject?
thanks
1. Only if you're doing co-op interview.
2. The odds are against you, sorry.
3. I'd say at least 95 or 43 in 3U...that's a rough guess.
tallkid34 said:
Your UAI amounts to shit in terms of whether or not you'll cope in actuarial...
UAI is a
general indication of how well one would perform in actuarial studies. Students with UAI below 97 tend to struggle. So, your statement is a crock of self-righteous shit.
hollyy. said:
i got 94.9 but i can get 5 bonus points, is it likely that ill get in? i did maths ext 1 and got 39, can i handle actuary?
I hate to put anyone down, but I think it's worse to give people false hope. I wouldn't pick actuarial studies if I were you, since 39 is a really low mark for actuarial studies and 3U maths in comparison is VERY straightforward.
rajeenth said:
is the job opportunity for the course high?
Speaking from students' perspective (i.e. an aspiring actuary-to-be), job opportunities are readily available to those who are able and capable. The mediocre would have more trouble finding a
relevant role, and the rest...they wouldn't have a chance. I guess it's the same like most other careers....very competitive.
Poad said:
Just wondering - why would you do Actuarial Studies at UNSW when Macquarie seems a lot better for that area? Firstly, Macq's Actuarial program has been around for like 50 years, while UNSW's is <10, and if you do a double degree with Actuarial at Macquare then you get exemptions from Part 1 and 2 from the Actuary Institute thingo (as opposed to only getting a Part 1 exemption from UNSW).
Speaking from an unbiased view, Macquarie is definitely the place to study if you are
serious about actuarial studies. Having said that, many people aren't serious about the course, in the sense that they know it'll be hard, and they'll give it a try to see how it goes, and since it turns out hard they drop it. That's a waste of time. By serious, I mean you're willing to work hard and stay the full duration and work towards your desired qualifications. I chose UNSW simply because Macquarie is too far for me, and has a better overall reputation than Macquarie. But again, if you're serious about Actuarial Studies, Macquarie is definitely the place to be.
To help you decide, if you want to be an actuary, go to Macquarie. If you want to study actuarial studies, go to UNSW. Me...I want to be an actuary, and I go to UNSW. That's how cool I am...
Pwnage101 said:
also, i'm confused as to whether to go to Macq or UNSW - ive received scholarship offers to both (10 K @ UNSW and 12 K @ Macq) - i've heard macq is better and older, but is harder
so my Q IS what does UNSW offer in its maths/actuarial double degree that macquarie doesn't? why should i study @ UNSW?
I am assuming you're not talking about co-op scholarship. In any case, I won't be able to help you decide with the additional factor of scholarship.
Pwnage101 said:
if you do a double degree at UNSW you also gain exepmption from Pat II aswell, don't you?
For a double degree of Comm/Sci, there are two ways to gain entry to (and hopefully exemption from) Part II subjects.
1. Get all your part I exemptions
2. Get most of your part I exemptions with a maximum of 1 part I subject remaining, with 3 months of relevant work experience such as in an actuarial analyst role.
Pwnage101 said:
i was thinking of doing either Comm/Eng (majoring in catuarial and civil) or Comm/Sci (majoring in actuarial and maths)
i realised comm/eng would probably be too much of a workload, and not very useful, cause you're either an engineer or ana ctuary, and if you want to combine engineering with commerce, you might as well major in something like finance
I agree with you.
Pwnage101 said:
so now, i'ms eriously considering Comm/Sci with actuarial and the science major as maths...could people who know other doing Comm (act)/Sci tell me how they are going, whether they like it, whether they think it is helpful, or is it better doing honours year ina ctuarial to gain the exemption??
I'm doing comm/sci, this year my 4th. I obtained all my part I exemptions and am doing Part II this year. How I find the courses?
Well...I am so glad my part I's are over! It's very rewarding once you get it out of the way. Part II's should be okay. I am dreading part IIIs.
I'm knocked, no more answering.