bigupsanky
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Hi guys i need help with making up my uni preferences. Right now my course selections are really broad and I can't really make up my mind. I haven't done any science but I am still leaning to doing biomedical engineering or another type of engineering because that's where a lot of innovation lies in my opinion and it is generally a more secure degree compared to oversaturated degrees like BComm. However, most engineering degrees are specific and they limit your job prospects early on. On the other hand, I have actuarial studies, and bachelor of economics and science double. Economics is my strong suit and I did extension 1 math, which is pretty good for statistics and stuff. Actuarial Studies is a pretty hard mathematical course, but I reckon I'll be able to understand the extension 2 content for it through bridging courses. Economics is also a very versatile degree, so you're not limiting your opportunities. However, I am concerned about AI's impacts on both areas. I am not sure what I want to do really, but I kinda wanna do something that has some innovation involved in it.
