Hi,
I am currently at HSC level doing 2U maths and I had a few Questions regarding Actuarial Studies and finance. Is it still possible to do Actuarial Studies with a 2U level of mathematics? Or is it just impossible?
If Actuarial Studies is crossed out, what would be a more useful degree sought out by employers? Applied finance & Professional Accounting at MQ, Applied Finance and law at MQ or just a Finance and Law degree at either UNSW and USYD or Economics/Finance, Economics/law? Why as well? I'm struggling to decide if I want to get into the legal side of finance (Corporate Lawyer, more commercial side) or aim for just go straight into finance jobs. Also what exactly is the main difference between Finance and Accounting? I know they're different but what exactly separates them between what you learn?
Is finance/accounting or Finance/law a difficult degree? Would I struggle whilst doing 2U maths & why? Also any recommendations for courses would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I am currently at HSC level doing 2U maths and I had a few Questions regarding Actuarial Studies and finance. Is it still possible to do Actuarial Studies with a 2U level of mathematics? Or is it just impossible?
If Actuarial Studies is crossed out, what would be a more useful degree sought out by employers? Applied finance & Professional Accounting at MQ, Applied Finance and law at MQ or just a Finance and Law degree at either UNSW and USYD or Economics/Finance, Economics/law? Why as well? I'm struggling to decide if I want to get into the legal side of finance (Corporate Lawyer, more commercial side) or aim for just go straight into finance jobs. Also what exactly is the main difference between Finance and Accounting? I know they're different but what exactly separates them between what you learn?
Is finance/accounting or Finance/law a difficult degree? Would I struggle whilst doing 2U maths & why? Also any recommendations for courses would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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