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I can't decide between what I want to do at uni, but I must make up my mind soon - for a long time I have had my heart set on actuarial studies...but just recently I have started to increasingly contemplate my choices. I initially wanted to do actuarial studies because I love maths, and that course seems to offer it at quite a hard and challenging level. But the more I think about it, I fear that actuarial studies might be a "boring" kind of maths? I personally throughout high school have loved calculus, logarithims, algebra, equations and all the challenging HSC - style questions; although I have never really liked probability (its not that I cant do it, i just find it boring...although I do like binomial probability) - will this mean I dont like actuarial studies? What skills do u use in the actuarial course?
As i have started to move away from actuarial studies, I have started to think about a double degree in Law and Science (majoring in mathematics or computing science) as it would be a wide field in terms of employment opportunities, and quite interesting and challenging a course. Would this be too heavy a workload - would I still have time to play wknd sports? Is there anyone here doing a similar degree that could help me out in choosing? I would preferably choose Macquarie or Newcastle Uni for this double degree (both offer it) because of my location. How heavy is the workload for law by itself?
My other thought is a double degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, as it sounds very enjoyable, but I'm not sure as to how good this would be in terms of employment opportunities?
Please help me current uni students, I dont know what to choose - please tell me about the above courses, what they r like in terms of workload and content, and employment opportunities following the completion of the course.
The subjects I have done for the HSC and my assessment rankings r Mathematics (1st), 3unit Mathematics (1st), Legal Studies (1st), Modern History (1st), Music (1st), English Advanced (2nd) and English Extension (1st)...(i didnt take 4u maths because I would have had to have done it by correspondence...)
Thanks, sorry bout the long message. Please help! If u guys have any sample work from any of the courses above which u do (which is typical or common to the course), please post it
As i have started to move away from actuarial studies, I have started to think about a double degree in Law and Science (majoring in mathematics or computing science) as it would be a wide field in terms of employment opportunities, and quite interesting and challenging a course. Would this be too heavy a workload - would I still have time to play wknd sports? Is there anyone here doing a similar degree that could help me out in choosing? I would preferably choose Macquarie or Newcastle Uni for this double degree (both offer it) because of my location. How heavy is the workload for law by itself?
My other thought is a double degree in Mathematics and Computer Science, as it sounds very enjoyable, but I'm not sure as to how good this would be in terms of employment opportunities?
Please help me current uni students, I dont know what to choose - please tell me about the above courses, what they r like in terms of workload and content, and employment opportunities following the completion of the course.
The subjects I have done for the HSC and my assessment rankings r Mathematics (1st), 3unit Mathematics (1st), Legal Studies (1st), Modern History (1st), Music (1st), English Advanced (2nd) and English Extension (1st)...(i didnt take 4u maths because I would have had to have done it by correspondence...)
Thanks, sorry bout the long message. Please help! If u guys have any sample work from any of the courses above which u do (which is typical or common to the course), please post it
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