Last Tango has gotten you off to a good start, but this thread may also help:
http://www.actuary.com/actuarial-discussion-forum/showthread.php?t=2426
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Last Tango has gotten you off to a good start, but this thread may also help:
http://www.actuary.com/actuarial-discussion-forum/showthread.php?t=2426
One could also just as easily argue that the Psychology major is a more well-rounded candidate and could provide a fresh perspective to the business and problem-solving arena. One could argue that...
Quick question to help establish context: Have you yet begun to prepare for an actuarial exam? You mention that you are concerned about "finish" the exams after raising children, but have you...
In all honesty, I would be somewhat concerned for an actuarial science major who could not pass at least one exam by the end of graduation.
I see (though I would not necessarily rule yourself out of non-local positions just because you're not local; you still should apply).
Please check your private messages.
I realize you said you would be open to working anywhere, but then I am somewhat puzzled when I see only six states listed. You have been applying actively countrywide, correct?
Well, I just noticed that this thread was now a sticky. Thank you!
Mods, can we PLEASE get this thread stickied? Thanks!
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Update please!
You are correct; the solution contains a transcription error.
It depends on the work you have shown.
If you write down a final answer that is correct, but you fail to show any corresponding...
Today was the day: http://www.actuary.com/actuarial-discussion-forum/showthread.php?p=50856#post50856
Hooray! :smiloe::):smiloe:
YES, to all questions, though internship experience certainly cannot be overlooked, especially as it relates to obtaining an entry-level actuarial position. Many exams + many internships + great...
Making your way through the syllabus early . . . that's always an integral part of exam success, in my opinion. Keep it up!
Thanks!
A little bit of celebrating and traveling and a lot of relaxing. It has been fun!
nostalgia,
I have hesitated in responding to your post since I knew that my response would be long. Tonight I finally worked up the courage to respond.
Hopefully this helps. If you have...
I see. I wasn't an actuarial science major at my school (that major wasn't offered), though I've heard of a few schools that actually have actuarial science programs that are more CAS-focused.
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How's the progress, IB?
Have you seen this thread?
http://www.actuary.com/actuarial-discussion-forum/showthread.php?t=2426
Here's another one:
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It's in Boston. Hey, NME, are you SOA or CAS?
Thank you! All done! :)
It is finished! :Shocked:
Anyone else headed to Boston in November?! :D
Sorry, Prof. O, that I didn't go to your seminar. Made it through, though!
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Looks like we could find something out by as early as this Thursday. Next Tuesday looks to be the latest. Here we go, hopefully for the last...
Hey, good job, all! I've been trying to win for a little over four years now, but not yet. I feel it--it's coming!
Congratulations again! :wink:
Welcome! :smiloe:
NME is correct. This question seems to come up at least once per year.
2006: http://www.actuary.com/actuarial-discussion-forum/showthread.php?t=1840
2007:...