Actuarial the last time I checked.Haha I made that same mistake of mixing the two up!
Just curious quickoats, are you also studying in the health field? You're extremely insightful with respect to those degrees so I'm just wondering lol
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Actuarial the last time I checked.Haha I made that same mistake of mixing the two up!
Just curious quickoats, are you also studying in the health field? You're extremely insightful with respect to those degrees so I'm just wondering lol
sadly not. Tbh I had no idea what I wanted to do so I literally researched every single option available. I was put off by my lack of science in the HSC but there are definitely bridging courses and extra assistance (PASS sessions) to help you get through the 1st year which might be a big learning curve.Haha I made that same mistake of mixing the two up!
Just curious quickoats, are you also studying in the health field? You're extremely insightful with respect to those degrees so I'm just wondering lol
If you're interested in sci ext, it is very easy for schools to run with only one student, it's worth pestering the science faculty if you think you'd actually want to do it. Otherwise though;I really appreciate you taking the time to offer your advice. Unfortunately, my school doesn't offer science extension, so taking it in year 12 isn't an option. Right now, I'm leaning towards physics, but ultimately I'm still afraid that if I regret my decision (either with physics or bio), I won't have the opportunity to drop it later on and take up an extra unit to make 11 units in year 12. In this situation, what would you suggest I choose?