KarmaKitten
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i want to do economics/social science at sydney
because its more political than economic so yeah
because its more political than economic so yeah
forget interview ... a "people-hater" wont make a good doctor, so if ure a ppl-hater, forget med ...Originally posted by Giant Lobster
i also want med but seems bit hard for a people-hater like me to pass the interview. oh lord.
Ummm if i dont even get into b com act. stud. (uai of 96.8 atm) i would still go to maq and do another related commerce discipline (such as app fin or accounting ) and pray they allow me to transfer to act. stud.Originally posted by ADeLe*
hey supra i like the sound of that course too... my brother does actuarial studies at mq... did u go to the open day? even if u dont get into that course u'll still go to mq?
Originally posted by Supra
law and commerce in actuarial studies @ maq ---dream (as the uai is around 99.1)
if i dont get that, i would like to do b com act stud or some sort of double degree with act. stud
why dont u apply for the full-fee one? its 5 marks lower and the govmnt is cutting fund for unis and thus unis will open hell more places for full fee studentsOriginally posted by picaresque
BA/LLB at USyd. (I hate the cut-off so much, I refuse to type it. That, and most people know it. )
I love the university campus. A shallow reason for choosing it over UNSW, but...
Yah i heard obut that, and the fact is u cant bludge or ull become yet another statistic, i dont plan on bludging....Originally posted by kimmeh
did u know the drop out rate for FIRST YEARS actuarial is 80%? and its like HARDCORE maths...probability, geometric progression, combination permutations.. .... thats why i dont wanna do it... i only wanna do it for the $$$
Much too expensive - I'd never forgive myself for making my parents shell out so much money for my own incompetence.Originally posted by kimmeh
why dont u apply for the full-fee one? its 5 marks lower and the govmnt is cutting fund for unis and thus unis will open hell more places for full fee students