This is for anyone interested in the Actuarial Studies degree at ANU, ppt from open day 2002. Note that the UAI required last year was 95, not 82, including for all combined degrees, but these are the min entries and could rise again in 2006). OR a score of 4 QP or 34 on the IB.
Maths Ext 1 is the only pre req for entry. Maths Ext 2 will give you better
background especially calculus but it is not specified as a pre req.
There is no specification of bands - get the UAI and have the pre req of Ext 1 .
There is no different pre req for the combined law/as degree- there used to be but it was changed last year. If you only have Ext 1 they prefer you to get a high mark but if you have Ext 2 any mark is ok. These are used for determining actual
first year classes and whether you will need to do an extra maths cours in year
1 - NOT ENTRY TO THE DEGREE.
- straight from the mouth of my careers adviser.
More info is available on the ANU website: http://cbe.anu.edu.au/futurestudents/ug/actuarial.asp
If anyone has any more info on the degree (what it's like, how heavy's the workload, tips for those aspiring to the degree etc) please post. It would be appreciated.
edit: oops I realised I was not special and that that ppt is on the anu website. oh well :/
Maths Ext 1 is the only pre req for entry. Maths Ext 2 will give you better
background especially calculus but it is not specified as a pre req.
There is no specification of bands - get the UAI and have the pre req of Ext 1 .
There is no different pre req for the combined law/as degree- there used to be but it was changed last year. If you only have Ext 1 they prefer you to get a high mark but if you have Ext 2 any mark is ok. These are used for determining actual
first year classes and whether you will need to do an extra maths cours in year
1 - NOT ENTRY TO THE DEGREE.
- straight from the mouth of my careers adviser.
More info is available on the ANU website: http://cbe.anu.edu.au/futurestudents/ug/actuarial.asp
If anyone has any more info on the degree (what it's like, how heavy's the workload, tips for those aspiring to the degree etc) please post. It would be appreciated.
edit: oops I realised I was not special and that that ppt is on the anu website. oh well :/
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