QUOTE(Hysteridull @ Jan 24 2014, 12:01 AM)
Boy am I glad I decided to study applied maths! Despite being bombarded with questions like "Why not study actuarial science, your starting pay will be good, it's rewarding etc etc", I was quite hellbent on doing applied maths because at least at some point, I would have the option of either majoring in pure maths, statistics or computing.
Currently studying in UTAR where there are at least 150 students per intake taking Actuarial Science. As for applied maths, the most for each intake is 15-20.
It's actually a bit unfortunate because I'd like to think that at least by doing AM, you get to equip yourself with nifty programming skills (I've studied C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, SQL and I'm only in year 2 lol.) and that enough will make pretty valuable to any future employer (Taking into account you have good PR skills and a sharp, non-robotic mind)
I don't deny that AS is a pretty tough course and I salute people who can study their arses off and succeed, but when you graduate, you're adding yourself into another glut of AS graduates. That alone makes the competition so fierce, it's almost impossible to start out well.
TL;DR: So freaking glad I'm doing AM and loving it!
can share more about the jobs that one can do with AM ? notice you are studying computer programming languages ? is it not that overlapping with Comp Science/IT ? thanks.Currently studying in UTAR where there are at least 150 students per intake taking Actuarial Science. As for applied maths, the most for each intake is 15-20.
It's actually a bit unfortunate because I'd like to think that at least by doing AM, you get to equip yourself with nifty programming skills (I've studied C, C++, C#, Java, PHP, SQL and I'm only in year 2 lol.) and that enough will make pretty valuable to any future employer (Taking into account you have good PR skills and a sharp, non-robotic mind)
I don't deny that AS is a pretty tough course and I salute people who can study their arses off and succeed, but when you graduate, you're adding yourself into another glut of AS graduates. That alone makes the competition so fierce, it's almost impossible to start out well.
TL;DR: So freaking glad I'm doing AM and loving it!
Jan 24 2014, 06:58 PM

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