scaryshark09
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Hi, so ik its early, but im not particularly loving my degree
actually its completely fine atm, but im worried about years 2-5 when the workload will be alot more intense.
taking 3 math subjects a term will be super intense. Its about 7 hours a week of lectures and tutorials for math subjects, plus an additional 5+ hours of self-paced learning on an online platform. when you factor in hw and study/exams (5 hours a week per subject), this equates to around 51 hours a week at least, which is more than a full-time job.
when i compare this to taking 3 commerce subjects a term: 3.5 hours of lectures and tutorials + 1.5 hour hw and study/exams per subject, this is only 15 hours a week total.
15 hours a week vs 51 hours a week is a significant difference, especially when the math is also extremely more mentally draining due to its difficulty.
In order to move forward in my adv math degree, i have to get at least 70 in most classes as a requirement, which is also a challenge i need to consider.
I've looked at other degrees (both at unsw and other unis), and they all look boring.
im considering maybe switching to actuarial / commerce to lighten the workload a bit. this is also a 4 year degree instead of a 5 year degree. i honestly dont think the adv math adds much to my degree, so im thinking this might be the move
any thoughts or advice?
actually its completely fine atm, but im worried about years 2-5 when the workload will be alot more intense.
taking 3 math subjects a term will be super intense. Its about 7 hours a week of lectures and tutorials for math subjects, plus an additional 5+ hours of self-paced learning on an online platform. when you factor in hw and study/exams (5 hours a week per subject), this equates to around 51 hours a week at least, which is more than a full-time job.
when i compare this to taking 3 commerce subjects a term: 3.5 hours of lectures and tutorials + 1.5 hour hw and study/exams per subject, this is only 15 hours a week total.
15 hours a week vs 51 hours a week is a significant difference, especially when the math is also extremely more mentally draining due to its difficulty.
In order to move forward in my adv math degree, i have to get at least 70 in most classes as a requirement, which is also a challenge i need to consider.
I've looked at other degrees (both at unsw and other unis), and they all look boring.
im considering maybe switching to actuarial / commerce to lighten the workload a bit. this is also a 4 year degree instead of a 5 year degree. i honestly dont think the adv math adds much to my degree, so im thinking this might be the move
any thoughts or advice?