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Hello, I am a year 11 student who is very interested in the Actuarial course in the Macquarie University. I was told by many that the Actuarial course is academically demanding and approximately one third of its starters drop due to its academic demands and workloads.
If this course is highly demanding and difficult, how come the UAI cut-off is relatively "low" compared to other university courses. I thought UAI cut-off reflects the difficulty of that subject, does it not?
I am not saying that UAI cut-off is necessarily "low", it is just that it seems "low" compared to Medicine course or Medical courses.
Briefly, this is another question. If I am going to do Actuarial study, would you recommend double degree or single degree? And if you do, what double degree would you recommend?
Any comment will be highly appreciated.
If this course is highly demanding and difficult, how come the UAI cut-off is relatively "low" compared to other university courses. I thought UAI cut-off reflects the difficulty of that subject, does it not?
I am not saying that UAI cut-off is necessarily "low", it is just that it seems "low" compared to Medicine course or Medical courses.
Briefly, this is another question. If I am going to do Actuarial study, would you recommend double degree or single degree? And if you do, what double degree would you recommend?
Any comment will be highly appreciated.