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    Question anyone know? Thanks you all

    I am a college student and I want to be an actuary in the future. Now, I get two offers from a university. One is Math in Arts and another is Math in Science. Based on what I finished in College, I was granted 54 credits if I take it in Arts and 30 credits if I take it in Science. I am just wondering which one is more beneficial when I apply a job in actuary career in future, or no difference at all?

    Any experieced ones know the answer? I appreciate all helps!

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    Quote Originally Posted by david
    I am a college student and I want to be an actuary in the future. Now, I get two offers from a university. One is Math in Arts and another is Math in Science. Based on what I finished in College, I was granted 54 credits if I take it in Arts and 30 credits if I take it in Science. I am just wondering which one is more beneficial when I apply a job in actuary career in future, or no difference at all?

    Any experieced ones know the answer? I appreciate all helps!
    The one that helps you pass actuarial exams is most beneficial. Knock some off before you finish college.

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