cheschirecat
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I'm really interested in doing a combined degree of actuarial studies and maths (at unsw), since I have found a passion in mathematics, but I've recently been having second thoughts about whether or not being an actuary would be for me. How much maths is involved? I know it's a very mathematically centric course but does it also involve things such as learning about business, writing reports etc.. (Which in all honesty is not for me.) Basically I want to know more about what will be taught in the degree, I've checked out the handbook but the course names don't really give me that much info as to the content. Would this be suited to someone that mostly wants to study maths, or should I choose a degree of advanced maths on its own (maybe with a double major in physics?). Oh and where would a major in finances lead to?
Thank you so much for your time, and really sorry about the slew of questions.
Thank you so much for your time, and really sorry about the slew of questions.