Hello,
I am currently in Year 12 and do 4U maths. My plan for next year was to do a double degree with Actuarial studies. However, after reading many posts about the course in Australia, it seems that the course is very hard if not impossible. It just doesn't seem like I could even get the 65 WAM needed for exceptions if I'm just doing average in 4U maths. But, I don't really study much for 4U maths so it's not like I'm at my maximum potential. If I really put in the work, could I make it?
The job market and salary seem very good for actuaries which, to be honest, is the only reason I would try doing it. If not Actuarial studies, I was thinking about secondary education in maths but I'm a bit worried about the job opportunities and salary. Should I try becoming an actuary or should I give up on that and be a high school math teacher?
Thank you for reading
I am currently in Year 12 and do 4U maths. My plan for next year was to do a double degree with Actuarial studies. However, after reading many posts about the course in Australia, it seems that the course is very hard if not impossible. It just doesn't seem like I could even get the 65 WAM needed for exceptions if I'm just doing average in 4U maths. But, I don't really study much for 4U maths so it's not like I'm at my maximum potential. If I really put in the work, could I make it?
The job market and salary seem very good for actuaries which, to be honest, is the only reason I would try doing it. If not Actuarial studies, I was thinking about secondary education in maths but I'm a bit worried about the job opportunities and salary. Should I try becoming an actuary or should I give up on that and be a high school math teacher?
Thank you for reading