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kingwinner
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I am an undergraduate student. I love math, statistics, and physics. I am seriously interested in physics, but I don't think I like laboratory work very much.
I am struggling in whether to study physics or actuarial science. Which profession is better, a physicist or an actuary?
I now have 3 options in my undergrad degree, and I have to choose one:
1) Physics specialist + (pure) math major
2) Mathematical applications in finance and econonmics specialist + (pure) math major + statistics minor
3) Actuarial science specialist + (pure) math major + statistics minor
I have done tons of research on the internet, but still can't come to a conclusion. I just don't know what to do now. Any inputs or comments from you guys are welcome!
Thank you!
I am struggling in whether to study physics or actuarial science. Which profession is better, a physicist or an actuary?
I now have 3 options in my undergrad degree, and I have to choose one:
1) Physics specialist + (pure) math major
2) Mathematical applications in finance and econonmics specialist + (pure) math major + statistics minor
3) Actuarial science specialist + (pure) math major + statistics minor
I have done tons of research on the internet, but still can't come to a conclusion. I just don't know what to do now. Any inputs or comments from you guys are welcome!
Thank you!