marsenal
cHeAp bOoKs
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- Nov 12, 2002
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At the moment I am still undecided as to what I want to do at uni next year. Basically at the moment I have narrowed it down to two: either Com/Law@USyd or Actuary@UNSW.
On the one hand I have wanted to do law since like year 5. However, the older I have gotten the more I have though that I probably wont want to become like a practicing solicitor or lawyer, but at the same time I think the law degree would be very useful for options for later on.
On the other hand I do like maths, and the prospect of a shorter degree. If there are any current actuary students here, could you please give me your thoughts on actuary.
Overall I do like humanities, but also the prospect of earning lots of money and fast (that's actually another reason why the actuary is more appealing than the law since it's shorter, and I do realise that it takes longer to get your FIAA). So what do you guys think?
Also I have considered other degrees and even Actuary/Law@Macq. So if you're going to reply, please don't suggest other degrees or other unis or anything, because that would simply complicate my decision. Thanks!
On the one hand I have wanted to do law since like year 5. However, the older I have gotten the more I have though that I probably wont want to become like a practicing solicitor or lawyer, but at the same time I think the law degree would be very useful for options for later on.
On the other hand I do like maths, and the prospect of a shorter degree. If there are any current actuary students here, could you please give me your thoughts on actuary.
Overall I do like humanities, but also the prospect of earning lots of money and fast (that's actually another reason why the actuary is more appealing than the law since it's shorter, and I do realise that it takes longer to get your FIAA). So what do you guys think?
Also I have considered other degrees and even Actuary/Law@Macq. So if you're going to reply, please don't suggest other degrees or other unis or anything, because that would simply complicate my decision. Thanks!