QUOTE(borntobe @ Jan 21 2010, 09:44 AM)
hey guys
im from malaysia ..migrated to aus in 2005..
just wanna let u guys know that pharmacists earn around 60k when first graduating..although not alot, but if u convert it to malaysian ringgit..it's quite alot. (approx RM180k)..thats around RM15k a month
Actuarists earn alot more in a long run (up to AUD 200k if ure a senior)..thats RM600k..around RM50k a month
..but u start off around AUD 60-70k a year as a graduate.
The employment rate for actuarist and pharmacists here are very close..pharmacist being 99.4% employment right after graduating..and actuarist, virtually 100% employment
however, from what i've heard, it's very difficult to pass actuarial studies in university. thus, if u pass, u'll definitely get a job..most of the time, employers grab you even before you finish uni.
It's mainly an office job = ie no people interaction (which might become boring after a while)..I know some1 who dropped it because it was way too boring.
I've got an offer from ANU to do actuarial studies and another offer+scholarship from monash to do pharmacy/commerce...and right now i'm leaning towards pharmacy/com mainly because i can't stand sitting in an office all my life despite having a good pay.
There are pros and cons for both..hope this helps =]
Awwwww... why did you let down ANU..... T.Tim from malaysia ..migrated to aus in 2005..
just wanna let u guys know that pharmacists earn around 60k when first graduating..although not alot, but if u convert it to malaysian ringgit..it's quite alot. (approx RM180k)..thats around RM15k a month
Actuarists earn alot more in a long run (up to AUD 200k if ure a senior)..thats RM600k..around RM50k a month
The employment rate for actuarist and pharmacists here are very close..pharmacist being 99.4% employment right after graduating..and actuarist, virtually 100% employment
however, from what i've heard, it's very difficult to pass actuarial studies in university. thus, if u pass, u'll definitely get a job..most of the time, employers grab you even before you finish uni.
It's mainly an office job = ie no people interaction (which might become boring after a while)..I know some1 who dropped it because it was way too boring.
I've got an offer from ANU to do actuarial studies and another offer+scholarship from monash to do pharmacy/commerce...and right now i'm leaning towards pharmacy/com mainly because i can't stand sitting in an office all my life despite having a good pay.
There are pros and cons for both..hope this helps =]
hehe. I am in the same situation as you did.
Monash => Commerce/Economics
ANU => Actuarial Studies
But I chose another one.
Jan 21 2010, 09:55 PM

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