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Actuarial Science

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University of Regina

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Saskatchewan

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Oct 15, 2025

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Yup lots of civil and mine engineering jobs available in the province. You wont have problem finding them. I would say go for it if that is what you want no matter the age.

By Strong-Quality-3462 [https://www.reddit.com/r/usask/comments/1ju1kxt/career_switch_to_civilgeotechnical_engineering/]

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I'm in my last year of PPE as a Campion student. I would recommend as you can pull concepts from one field of study into another. An example is pulling concepts from a class on Development Economics into a class on the Politics of International Relations or the Politics of Global Health. Or combining concepts between a class in the Economics of International Trade and the Politics of the International Political Economy.

The degree will provide you with a strong knowledge base but you may need to supplement it to get a good job. Join clubs (eg: Enactus Regina) and take on leadership positions in them, conduct research, or follow it up with another skill that is more specialized.

You only need to know some math for 3 of the ECON classes, and then for the rest of the ECON classes take them with profs that teach more so on the theory side.

By arslanazeem [https://www.reddit.com/r/University_Of_Regina/comments/oaqqc5/advice_for_high_school_student_considering_a/]

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Don’t do it. Stay away from the U of R film program. Production, studies, or studies grad program. You’d be better off lighting that money on fire.

The quality of education is subpar, your tuition is only paying academic pretentious professors who don’t even know what their talking about. If they do know what they’re talking about, they’re always trashing American media and film (seriously, everytime the oscars comes around they go on tangents trashing every American nominated film).

A film education won’t help you in the film industry (in fact, it’ll be held against you).

Sorry if this sounded harsh. I wish someone had told me this before I went into this program. With the exception of two people, everyone I know in that program had to go back to school for something else. Out of those two people one of them managed to create a production company (via hard work and merit) and the other had the ‘bank of mom and dad’ buy them their company.

By [deleted] [https://www.reddit.com/r/University_Of_Regina/comments/jkeavr/i_need_your_opinion/]

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