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Thread: Timeline for all Actuarial Exams?

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    Timeline for all Actuarial Exams?

    Hey, I was wondering if someone could post a sticky with a general timeline of when people, on average, complete their exams, presuming that they start in their first 4 years of college. I tried looking for it on the forums but couldn't find it... if I missed it I'm really sorry and a link to the page would be appreciated.
    Thank you! :laugh:

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    Thanks for the general time, though it seems that most people were in the 16+ category. xD

    I was wondering more what people generally do in their undergrad and masters degrees, and whether it's different between actuarial science major and just a math major.

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    It's hard to say. There are a lot more actuarial science programs now. Don't know if they shorten the time vs. math majors, but they probably do, because fewer math majors start the exams before graduation.
    I thought this WAS a real job

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