redslert, you missed the point completely. It means Actuarial Studies students no longer have to do Micro 2 or Accounting 2B.redslert said:CT7 have always existed.
CT2
It's not like actuaries will get lower than 65% for accounting... OR Business Finance....
Both of which are considered as WAM boosters.
Thanks for the update, I, Robot.
Even though I'm not doing it at uni (I'm taking the exams) I think its a good thing as you get more exemptions for your courses which will probably enhance the attractiveness of the Actuarial Studies program to prospective students.
Also, you will have more electives to choose from and you can now avoid doing Accounting 2B which is shit for your WAM.
The fact that the Institute has changed its policy reflects well on the high standard of the courses available at UNSW, so I don't believe it's dumbing down at all. It also brings the undergrad actuarial exemption subjects in line with their postgrad equivalents where CT2 and CT7 are only 1 6uoc subject each.
At least now you have a choice whether you would like to do more in those areas (microeconomics and financial accounting).
To all those actuarial studies/maths students, I hope this will encourage you to pursue more mathematics subjects and hopefully do honours.
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