QUOTE(tanjinjack @ Dec 10 2009, 10:18 PM)
I must make the statement that, please consider other options as well.
If you have certain commands on Physics, I may suggest Chemical Engineering for your interest of Chemistry as well as Maths.
But like I say, if you want to consider Actuarial Science, look into the Maths content.
Do a search of "The Truth About Actuarial Science" in this forum and read the first post.
You might regret if you choose not to do read that and decide on AS.
most ppl tend to relate chemistry & chemical engineering, in fact both are not really much related. Chemical engineering is more to analysis process system...more involving calculations. One doesn't require a strong foundation in chemistry to do chemical engineering. In fact, there are only 3-4 subjects related to chemistry in my whole 4 yrs chemical engineering course...If you have certain commands on Physics, I may suggest Chemical Engineering for your interest of Chemistry as well as Maths.
But like I say, if you want to consider Actuarial Science, look into the Maths content.
Do a search of "The Truth About Actuarial Science" in this forum and read the first post.
You might regret if you choose not to do read that and decide on AS.
Dec 11 2009, 12:39 AM

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