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Hey guys I'm in year 12 right now and I want to do B Commerce at UNSW majoring in Actuarial Studies. Problem is that I'm only doing Advanced Maths, I was wondering if anyone here is/has doing this major with only Advanced Maths. Thanks!
 

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Pick one, because I don't know what you mean:

Actuarial Studies is a Commerce major. You can't major in Actuarial Studies in an Advanced Mathematics degree.

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You will most likely die in Actuarial if you've only done Mathematics 2 unit. It's hard enough as is, and tons already drop out.
 

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Pick one, because I don't know what you mean:

Actuarial Studies is a Commerce major. You can't major in Actuarial Studies in an Advanced Mathematics degree.

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You will most likely die in Actuarial if you've only done Mathematics 2 unit. It's hard enough as is, and tons already drop out.
When OP says Advanced Math he means 2u maths

But yeah I did ext 2 maths and im worried I might not be able to cope with Actuarial
 

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You'd be fine with only HSC 2U maths as long as you do a bridging course in 3U before uni starts. Then just work really hard at uni for MATH1151/1251 and you'll be fine.
 

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There are people who got 99 in MX2 and have scraped passes in Actuarial.
 

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I think some of them truly did, but Actuarial is genuinely a hard subject.
 

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My cuz tells me Actuarial is pretty hardcore and kept telling me not to even consider it. He's in 4th year at UNSW (Commerce/Economics). He did 4U as well.
 

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When OP says Advanced Math he means 2u maths

But yeah I did ext 2 maths and im worried I might not be able to cope with Actuarial
Is the drop out rate for co-op highest in acturial?
anyways, i'm sure you will do fine.
 

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Is the drop out rate for co-op highest in acturial?
anyways, i'm sure you will do fine.
No idea, but the Co-op for finance requires students to maintain a high distinction average. For everyone else its Credit average. I dont think dropping out is common with co-op students anyway

and thanks =) good luck to you too!
 

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No idea, but the Co-op for finance requires students to maintain a high distinction average. For everyone else its Credit average. I dont think dropping out is common with co-op students anyway

and thanks =) good luck to you too!
lol fuck. thats some crazy shit right dere
 

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The maths involved in Actuarial is not really utilizing the maths that we learn from the HSC. Instead it consists of more statistics and probability. So hence a lot of students who may have got 99 in MX2 would not do so well in actuarial.
 
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You'd be fine with only HSC 2U maths as long as you do a bridging course in 3U before uni starts. Then just work really hard at uni for MATH1151/1251 and you'll be fine.
This..., it's all about discipline. Open that textbook/calculus notes/algebra notes and grind through it.
 

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Yeah I think i'll be doing a bridging course for sure to be on atleast par with everyone else and study incredibly hard in uni LOL.
 

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