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Last Minute Questions - Bsci(adv)/Bcomm .. an insane idea? (1 Viewer)

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Is anyone taking on this combined degree?
What majors are u guys taking?

1. will someone be able to cope with 2 majors in Commerce (accounting&finance) and 1 major in Science(adv) (financial mathematics)?

2. how do u guys perceive your future? (science and commerce are not quite 'related' unless choosing a major in financial mathematics)

3. for science students majoring in financial maths.. do u regret not doing actuarial studies? since it's more specialised..

thankyou for your help
 

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Hey,
Would it be possible to do a double major for your bachelors and do a masters in financial mathematics or something?
 

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whats financial mathematics? is it similar to actuarial studies? just not as challenging??? is the drop out rate as high as actuarial studies?
 

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Financial maths and stats is a major intended for people who could only have one science major as part of the degree, and allows them to study a mix of stats and financial mathematics towards the one major, rather than having to choose between maths or stats.

Basically, you just do your 3rd year financial maths unit math3975, 2 first semester stats and one other unit from a particular list (such as another stats unit in 2nd sem, PDE's, Info and Coding Theory and that's what I can recall off the top of my head).

The financial maths unit focusses on arbitrage, pricing of securities, option trading, binomial model and then the Black-Scholes framework for pricing options.

Not as challenging? Depends, I don't know what actuarial stuff is like, I find that kind of stuff to be boring honestly. Well, it's as challenging as getting through 3 years of maths and stats.

Do I regret not doing actuarial? Well I prefer to study maths as is and not as some tool to solve problems in one particular field, so no.

Note: I'm doing 2 majors in math and stats, so I'm covering what's needed for a financial maths major anyway.
 

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I'm considering taking this combined course. I'm not completely clear on how the combined degree works in terms of units of study so can someone fill that gap?
 

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SeDaTeD said:
Financial maths and stats is a major intended for people who could only have one science major as part of the degree, and allows them to study a mix of stats and financial mathematics towards the one major, rather than having to choose between maths or stats.

Basically, you just do your 3rd year financial maths unit math3975, 2 first semester stats and one other unit from a particular list (such as another stats unit in 2nd sem, PDE's, Info and Coding Theory and that's what I can recall off the top of my head).

The financial maths unit focusses on arbitrage, pricing of securities, option trading, binomial model and then the Black-Scholes framework for pricing options.

Not as challenging? Depends, I don't know what actuarial stuff is like, I find that kind of stuff to be boring honestly. Well, it's as challenging as getting through 3 years of maths and stats.

Do I regret not doing actuarial? Well I prefer to study maths as is and not as some tool to solve problems in one particular field, so no.

Note: I'm doing 2 majors in math and stats, so I'm covering what's needed for a financial maths major anyway.
You can still do it as 1 major in a bsc degree. (if you have another major also)
 

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Why bother? Just do the 3 year BComm and you'll have similar job prospects.
 

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1) im working towards that goal right now (sci: chem, comm: finan + econ or econmtrx)

2) either find a cure for HIV or working in some finance film (flexible)

3) NEVER, i'd never go to UNSW or macq... not even if it means i get shitty pay....
 

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lol i was tossing between maths and chem... and in the last min, i choose chem... maths are full of freakish ppl (tom, julian, nick to name a few) and i feel i'd be so smashed if i was to do math... so i choose chem (well at least ppl do chem i can associate more with ...

seraphim: iirc, you are doing math @ unsw eh?!
 

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Yeah, there are ppl like that at unsw too, eg Affinity. But no reason to fear getting your ass kicked..we all don't need marks of 99 to sleep easy at night.
 
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HAHAHHAAH!!!! affinity!!!! he's scary alright?! i thought he transferred but?!
 

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