sida1049
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Do you have a source for this?Yes they will in the future but as to when im not 100% sure. it will be soon tho so within next 3 years maybe.
Do you have a source for this?Yes they will in the future but as to when im not 100% sure. it will be soon tho so within next 3 years maybe.
When is it going to open?Yeah I have a close family friend that lectures at Usyd. They were chatting to one of their superiors (one of the heads of school) and telling them how I'm doing actuarial. They told me to transfer ASAP when it opens soon. That's the source I have for it but everyone knows usyd are making one. Just ask one of the senior people in the business school @ usyd or other unis that offer actuarial.
Thanks. Doesn't honours give you part II exemptions?Oh pikachu one more thing I forgot to mention, some double degrees are 4 years and some are 5, it just depends whether or not you do an honours year in your non-actuarial degree. This can be benefitial if you wanna do further study but if you want to become qualified asap then it can be not so good.
Thanks this makes sense. Are exemptions like just a few exams or what else does it imply? Not sure what exemptions are.To be a certified actuary you need to go through several stages, including in stage 1-exams over a 3 year period, of which each exam is $600 dollars (you can self-study and take it before university but you must be damn smart and dedicated to achieve these results, otherwise you will need to take them after you finish your university degree), or if you are ultra capable, during. There is also stage 2 and stage 3 exams-over the next few years after that you must ALL pass before you are a fellow of the actuarial institute (i.e. an ACTUAL actuary and not just an actuarial analyst). Needless to say, both actuary and engineering are technical degrees, and any combination will make the degree quite long. Unless you have a reason for choosing these two specifically, actuary is not for the faint hearted and fewer can endure a double degree combination with actuary studies and not drop out sometime during their university degree cause it will get very hard very fast.
add to a google drive and shareHow do I upload the images of the program guides? the file sizes are too big
Had me excited at "next year" then I saw your editaah gotcha
Also usyd are offering actuarial studies next year as in taking enrolments 2019. Just found out tonight
are you sure you shared it because I cant see it for some reason?Btw here's the link to the program guides https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/my-drive
link works btw