leehuan
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How does it work? Not sure how many HSC students have asked this already but, add one to the list.
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As far as my skills in English go, I strongly doubt I'll achieve the 97-98 ATAR required to enter B Actuarial studies. What I wanted to do was a dual degree with that and BSc (Adv mathematics). So far my plan was to do one semester of B Commerce/BSc (Adv mathematics) when I enter UNSW which only because of HSC plus, seems like it's a greater possibility, and then transfer in from there.
Except, do I need to though? When I was researching about the IPT I found this criteria.
Must also have minimum WAM of 75 in (MATH1131 and MATH1231) or (MATH1141 and MATH1241) or passed (MATH1151 and MATH1251)
I searched up these courses and found them under the adv maths course. If given my WAM meets the minimum requirements and I've completed enough UoC then would I technically be able to go from BSc (Adv mathematics), the single degree, to the dual? Because I reckon I'd get a higher WAM in adv maths on it's own than combining with commerce, which is an interest I lost in yr 10 and have only recently begun to pick up.
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As far as my skills in English go, I strongly doubt I'll achieve the 97-98 ATAR required to enter B Actuarial studies. What I wanted to do was a dual degree with that and BSc (Adv mathematics). So far my plan was to do one semester of B Commerce/BSc (Adv mathematics) when I enter UNSW which only because of HSC plus, seems like it's a greater possibility, and then transfer in from there.
Except, do I need to though? When I was researching about the IPT I found this criteria.
Must also have minimum WAM of 75 in (MATH1131 and MATH1231) or (MATH1141 and MATH1241) or passed (MATH1151 and MATH1251)
I searched up these courses and found them under the adv maths course. If given my WAM meets the minimum requirements and I've completed enough UoC then would I technically be able to go from BSc (Adv mathematics), the single degree, to the dual? Because I reckon I'd get a higher WAM in adv maths on it's own than combining with commerce, which is an interest I lost in yr 10 and have only recently begun to pick up.
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