leehuan
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Short question: Do I go with what I'd rather do at uni, or what would be more convenient?
Full question: So like the sig says, Combined actuarial studies with advanced maths Now any maths student knows about how I pick a major to walk down in advanced maths to do.
At school, because I talked more about my maths degree with my teachers than the actuarial studies degree, they recommended I go through with pure maths. And I do want to do this. Pure maths, well, being so close to the heart of what maths encompasses, really does interest me.
But I got a 98+ ATAR with a 97 in maths. This allows me to enrol for quantitative risk. Which is probably gonna complement actuarial studies WAY more due to simply what the course involves.
Choosing a complementary degree may be beneficial? Some subjects like microeconomics overlap into both degrees on top of just MATH1151 this way.
But I probably miss out on a few things I was looking forward to in pure maths, e.g. complex analysis (mainly cause they sounded interesting though, so uninformed may play a role in this).
Opinions on what I should do would also be appreciated.
Full question: So like the sig says, Combined actuarial studies with advanced maths Now any maths student knows about how I pick a major to walk down in advanced maths to do.
At school, because I talked more about my maths degree with my teachers than the actuarial studies degree, they recommended I go through with pure maths. And I do want to do this. Pure maths, well, being so close to the heart of what maths encompasses, really does interest me.
But I got a 98+ ATAR with a 97 in maths. This allows me to enrol for quantitative risk. Which is probably gonna complement actuarial studies WAY more due to simply what the course involves.
Choosing a complementary degree may be beneficial? Some subjects like microeconomics overlap into both degrees on top of just MATH1151 this way.
But I probably miss out on a few things I was looking forward to in pure maths, e.g. complex analysis (mainly cause they sounded interesting though, so uninformed may play a role in this).
Opinions on what I should do would also be appreciated.