Because you called your thread, "actuarial studies" im assuming actuarial is your goal...
advanced maths with actuarial
pros:
- very focused and heavily mathematical they compliment each other to an extent
- lets you complete actuarial pt2s during your undergraduate years if you are smart with your subject selection
cons:
- guaranteed a shit timetable
- requires a fair bit of overloading if you want to get your actuarial pt1s and 2s.
- cant do another commerce major
- not flexible with your subjects
- fairly limited options once you graduate
- lack of females (though this could be a pro, if you swing that way)
An alternative is
B.com/B.eco
Pros:
- lets you triple major (finance, actuarial, some eco major)
- lets you do actuarial pt 2s, (only need to overload 1 subject)
- decent timetables
- subjects compliment each other fairly well
- more opportunities upon graduation
- more flexible subjects/study methods
cons:
- every course will have class participation marks
- a lot of them will have group assignments (only if you get 3 fobs)