halapenyo
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from what i understand of WAM. its just the average of all your marks in the subjects done for your degree.
but i dont understand if it is important from an employer's viewpoint. wouldnt a person who did harder subjects at uni have a lower WAM, so how can it be used to distinguish between applicants?
in short i just want to know how important my WAM is in the long run. bcuz a lot of people have been telling me that actuarial subjects are 'WAM killers' and to avoid them.
but i dont understand if it is important from an employer's viewpoint. wouldnt a person who did harder subjects at uni have a lower WAM, so how can it be used to distinguish between applicants?
in short i just want to know how important my WAM is in the long run. bcuz a lot of people have been telling me that actuarial subjects are 'WAM killers' and to avoid them.