Wait so your telling me I can go do Master Of Actuarial Science directly from Bachelor Of Science ?
Would there be any minimal requirements ? (GPA Or Pre-Requisites) and would it be similarly "effective" as doing VIA Commerce?
E.G. I heard doing Pharmarcy VIA Science is no where near as good as doing it VIA BioMed.
What do you mean with that examish stuff ? Not sure what your on about.
(Why I wanna do it - Well seems like a pretty chill job, just sit around and do sum maths then maybe later play sum dota LOL)
1) The masters degree is a postgraduate degree, you would do it AFTER your bachelor of science. It takes two years if i'm not mistaken (have a bit of a google and see what you should fine, it shoudln't be too hard UoM ususally dioes a pretty good job of making it's courses easy to find). If anything techinally you shoudl be more experienced compared to a person who has jsut done actuarial through commerce as you ahve two degrees (then again it does taked two years longer and people who have been out working have probs got their part two exams by then)
Total sidenote but: persoanlly it think that "I heard doing Pharmarcy VIA Science is no where near as good as doing it VIA BioMed." is not right at all. You can do the EXACT same subjects they do in Biomed in Science (albeit with a different cohort) but the science just gives you so much more flexbility and this is the exact reason that people i know who easily made it into biomed (i.e. my friend who got 99.65) CHOSE to do science. Anythign you can do from biomed you can do from science, but with sciecne you can jsut do MORE. But i digress;
2) There are three sets of exams that you must sit in order to be a fully qualified actuary. Part one is covered in the thee year commerce degree (or the masters of actuarial science), part two in the honours year (i.e. you add an extra year to your comemrce degree), and part three you do by yourself while working. (Note that to get exempeted from the part one and two sets of exams, you must get a 73% adverage in the specified subjects)
3) PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE do some more research before you decide to do actuarial studies, it is NOT a major you jump in just for the hell of it. The exceptionally high drop out rate if a testament to this. Have a look at this thread (
http://vce.atarnotes.com/forum/index.php/topic,23875.0.html) there are many good links there if i remember correctely.
Admitedly the job is one of the more 'chill' jobs given it's salary, however getting there is the hard part, case in point, the pass rate of the part three exams if 30%, (and that's not including all the people who have dropped out by then).
The one questions you need to ask yoruself is, do you really enjoy maths? If this anwser if not defintively yes (note there is a difference between being GOOD at something and ENJOYING something) then i would reconcider persuing Acuarial Studies as a degree...