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nubs:
aw you guys are just the cutest, going out of your way to help me out like that, thank you so much!

nubs:
One more question!

I spoke to my careers advisor, she said that if I do BSc at UoM and major in pure mathematics, I'll be able to do a Masters in Commerce (She said Masters in Finance), and I wouldn't have to do any extra years, i.e I could do a bachelor of science and master of commerce and that would take the same time as doing a bachelor of commerce and then doing the masters.

Is there any truth in that?

Could I also do a Masters in Actuarial Sciences after doing the Bachelor of Science?

TrueTears:
k, uploaded the books to rapidshare, too big to attach on vn - 2 of them are .djvu file, go google windjvu and use that to view the files.

I actually have a few more books can't find them atm, ill dig them up later - one of them i remember is quite good; begins on the elementary probability theory and progresses to some very advanced stuff, gotta find that one!

https://rapidshare.com/files/4033221463/books.rar

kwheattt:

--- Quote from: acinod on December 18, 2011, 10:12:22 am ---Dr he recommends students get 42+ in spesh to do actuarial studies so you should be fine

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Is that 42 raw or scaled...?

TrueTears:

--- Quote from: kwheattt on December 18, 2011, 09:56:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: acinod on December 18, 2011, 10:12:22 am ---Dr he recommends students get 42+ in spesh to do actuarial studies so you should be fine

--- End quote ---

Is that 42 raw or scaled...?

--- End quote ---
haha don't worry too much about what score you get exactly in spesh lol, the maths in actuarial studies is fairly different from what you'd have learnt in spesh ;)

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