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hey

im graduating school this year, and i've been told i should know what i want to do next year or narrow it down at least.

i want to go to uni straight away (preferably unsw) but i'm not too sure what course

the subjects im doing are:
MX1, MX2, Physics, Economics and Advanced English
and am doing really well in them all

does anyone have any suggestions on what couse i should be looking at? or at least a faculty?

i want a degree in which graduates are in high demand of, so i get a good salary.

cheers and thanks in advance.
 

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What Degree Should I do at Uni?

hey

im graduating school this year, and i've been told i should know what i want to do next year or narrow it down at least.

i want to go to uni straight away (preferably unsw) but i'm not too sure what course

i'm looking into the faculty of business, so maybe economics or commerce?

the subjects im doing are:
MX1, MX2, Physics, Economics and Advanced English
and am doing really well in them all

does anyone have any suggestions on what couse i should be looking at?

i want a degree in which graduates are in high demand of, so i get a good salary.

cheers and thanks in advance.
 

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You haven't told us what you enjoy.

Are there any industries which look exciting to you as an outsider?
 

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Or maybe Comm/Sci

Majoring in Eco, Fin, and Maths?
 

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actuary studies is pretty hectic, looks awesome

high salary for plugging numbers?

whats the catch? hit-your-head-against-a-wall degree?
Are you sure about that? Maybe you might want to research more about this field first.
 

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Are you sure about that? Maybe you might want to research more about this field first.
sorry, major simplifying error

i understand the extremities of the actuary course, last year's dux of my school (and mate) is doing it
 

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sorry, major simplifying error

i understand the extremities of the actuary course, last year's dux of my school (and mate) is doing it
Okay then, make sure it is what you actually want to do. Often I see lots of people not happy with the course they have chosen. You have the whole year (almost) so do some extensive research. =-)
 

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sorry, major simplifying error

i understand the extremities of the actuary course, last year's dux of my school (and mate) is doing it
Okay then, make sure it is what you actually want to do. Often I see lots of people not happy with the course they have chosen. You have the whole year (almost) so do some extensive research. =-)
 

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Haha this was basically me last year!

actuary studies is pretty hectic, looks awesome
You said going through med would be a drag. Well, actuarial studies isn't as easy either as after the degree (4 years of uni for parts I and II) you need 3 years of work experience (many people don't even get jobs as actuaries and need to go into insurance or something else and earning probably average-above average pay) + studying before you can even apply to become a fully accredited actuary. Many people don't even pass the exams on their first try also.

Thus it'd take you about 7+ years AT LEAST, about the same as a med degree.

Are you sure about that? Maybe you might want to research more about this field first.
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For the adv maths component of that degree you'll have to take a compulsory honours year. If you don't want to do that you'll have to change the sci(adv maths) degree to a regular sci degree (which doesn't neccesarily offer the same majors in terms of specialisation).
 

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Haha this was basically me last year!

For the adv maths component of that degree you'll have to take a compulsory honours year. If you don't want to do that you'll have to change the sci(adv maths) degree to a regular sci degree (which doesn't neccesarily offer the same majors in terms of specialisation).
thanks for the insight.

yeah i've had discussions about actuarial studies, maybe it isn't that great of an option.

What did you do then when you were in my position? hahah thanks

yeah i wouldn't mind an honours year, like a research component, writing a thesis, yeah? would be good practice if i wish to pursue further postgraduate study, wouldn't it?
 

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Okay then, make sure it is what you actually want to do. Often I see lots of people not happy with the course they have chosen. You have the whole year (almost) so do some extensive research. =-)
ahaha getting started now!

thanks heaps
 

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thanks for the insight.

yeah i've had discussions about actuarial studies, maybe it isn't that great of an option.

What did you do then when you were in my position? hahah thanks

yeah i wouldn't mind an honours year, like a research component, writing a thesis, yeah? would be good practice if i wish to pursue further postgraduate study, wouldn't it?
Hahah, i didn't want to dissuade you from actuarial studies, just providing with some information on things you mightn't know. From what i've seen in my textbooks (i'm only a first year so take everything i say with a grain of salt haha) actuarial studies is a mix of finance, eco and maths, so if you're interested in those then i'd definitely consider it.

Lol i chose actuarial studies/eco at UNSW. But i know your mindset now, like you don't want to waste a year right? I reckon you shouldn't care too much about that and just go the course that seems most appealing to you. If you end up not using some subjects for your degree or transferring then it really doesn't matter too much. (as long as you have more of an idea of where you wanna head into)

Umm yeh. In fact, from what i've heard, most people undertaking a phd usually do an honours year.
 

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