07-18-2006, 07:44 AM
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<br />according to me i feel like studying economics,business management,maths and accounts
is it a good combination?
is further maths necessary to study ?
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I did actuarial science degree after my A Levels and I found my transition to university very easy my A levels in maths, further maths and economics. I think the more maths you do, it will make your life in the long run relatively easy. Don't know what business management entails but I would say this is something least relevant to Actuarial Science syllabus. Accounts may help you (as there is a course in accounting) but I would say stick with as traditional quantitative subjects as possible, in particular, if you have any plans to apply to good universities abroad for actuarial science undergradautes studies.
DO let us know what you think.
DT
<br />according to me i feel like studying economics,business management,maths and accounts
is it a good combination?
is further maths necessary to study ?
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I did actuarial science degree after my A Levels and I found my transition to university very easy my A levels in maths, further maths and economics. I think the more maths you do, it will make your life in the long run relatively easy. Don't know what business management entails but I would say this is something least relevant to Actuarial Science syllabus. Accounts may help you (as there is a course in accounting) but I would say stick with as traditional quantitative subjects as possible, in particular, if you have any plans to apply to good universities abroad for actuarial science undergradautes studies.
DO let us know what you think.
DT