Ok I deleted the other thread coz I need to rephrase my question.
Im thinking of doing actuarial studies/applied finance @ macQ, since after getting the bonus 4 points from EAS. Now I wanna do this course to challenge myself as I love maths, but I'm not sure if I am good enough (only did 2unit maths, got 91).
Question is,
1) Say I do the course, and it is too hard.. can I quickly drop out of the degree and do another course? probably at first 3 weeks
2) What If i do 1 year of it, and get a GPA of say 4.. will that be good enough to do a UAI of 85 next year (Engineering).
3) I heard from a friend that the level of hardness compared to Engineering is be quite similar.. is this true?
4) Do you know anyone who did 2unit and did well?
5) Are there a lot of jobs from actuarial/applied finance?
6) What do most people who drop out do?
I am sorry if this is a very late question, damn Macquarie didnt send the letter earlier.. Actuarial studies just got into my mind halfway year 12 and with the bonus points.. I just had the urge to consider to do it.
Thanks guys!
Im thinking of doing actuarial studies/applied finance @ macQ, since after getting the bonus 4 points from EAS. Now I wanna do this course to challenge myself as I love maths, but I'm not sure if I am good enough (only did 2unit maths, got 91).
Question is,
1) Say I do the course, and it is too hard.. can I quickly drop out of the degree and do another course? probably at first 3 weeks
2) What If i do 1 year of it, and get a GPA of say 4.. will that be good enough to do a UAI of 85 next year (Engineering).
3) I heard from a friend that the level of hardness compared to Engineering is be quite similar.. is this true?
4) Do you know anyone who did 2unit and did well?
5) Are there a lot of jobs from actuarial/applied finance?
6) What do most people who drop out do?
I am sorry if this is a very late question, damn Macquarie didnt send the letter earlier.. Actuarial studies just got into my mind halfway year 12 and with the bonus points.. I just had the urge to consider to do it.
Thanks guys!