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Basically i have interests in the Economics/Business/Law Area and i have found a few degrees

Economics and Acturial Studies Degree- 4yrs- 96 ATAR
Economics and Law Degree - 5yrs- 97 ATAR

I am really considering doing the Economics and Acturial Studies degree because i am having second thoughts about law because i dont want to do it when im older, i just wanted to learn more about it.

Any suggestions of degrees???
What do you think


I was actually hoping to find a commerce and Economics Degree but havent found oe
 

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There's Commerce/Economics at UNSW, two majors in commerce, probs (Actuary/Finance) and a major in economics in economics.
 
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ever considered a bachelor of arts?

kidding

just do what you're passionate about, I'd hate to be doing a 4 or 5 year degree and not like what i'm doing :S
 

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ever considered a bachelor of arts?

kidding

just do what you're passionate about, I'd hate to be doing a 4 or 5 year degree and not like what i'm doing :S
4yrs isnt to much

but i do enjoy economics currently and i also like maths
 

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1) Economics is pissweak until possibly honours. Keynes was a dickhead.
2) Why do a double degree when you could have your stage II actuarial exams/CFA done by the same time
3) Why do a double degree when you can do hons and invest more time into actually getting a job?
4) Why do actuarial when it takes 10 years of studying to pass the exams?
 

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1) Economics is pissweak until possibly honours. Keynes was a dickhead.
2) Why do a double degree when you could have your stage II actuarial exams/CFA done by the same time
3) Why do a double degree when you can do hons and invest more time into actually getting a job?
4) Why do actuarial when it takes 10 years of studying to pass the exams?
The degree makes me a qualified Acturial person
 

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The degree makes me a qualified Acturial person
Only Stage III matters to make you FIAA qualified which lets you sign off on a few forms - this is just for insurance.

You might want to weigh up a MSci/PhD in statistics against the FIAA like I did.
 

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