Hi. A while ago i was interested in doing actuarial studies but got scared off by people telling me how hard it was. So i decided to do engineering / commerce instead, telling myself i can still do actuarial studies for the commerce part if i want.
I'm doing all engineering subjects atm but i'm starting to think i would have prefered straight actuarial studies, and i should have just gone for it. I'm not sure ive the balls to change now and waste a semester but my question is: would it be alright to do actuarial studies as my commerce major? anyone done this before?
I've heard engineering/commerce is intended for engineers with extra commerce knowledge rather than the other way around, but if i did decide to go into a straight commerce field would i get employed having only done the 96UOC in commerce as opposed to the 144UOC if i'd done it straight? Or, if i stuck with engineering, would a double in actuarial studies help at all? because they don't really compliment each other.
I'm doing all engineering subjects atm but i'm starting to think i would have prefered straight actuarial studies, and i should have just gone for it. I'm not sure ive the balls to change now and waste a semester but my question is: would it be alright to do actuarial studies as my commerce major? anyone done this before?
I've heard engineering/commerce is intended for engineers with extra commerce knowledge rather than the other way around, but if i did decide to go into a straight commerce field would i get employed having only done the 96UOC in commerce as opposed to the 144UOC if i'd done it straight? Or, if i stuck with engineering, would a double in actuarial studies help at all? because they don't really compliment each other.