As opposed to doctors right.
Most high end finance/accounting positions will require you to take additional education (CA, CFA, MBA), it is no different with actuaries.
Finance/Accounting vs Actuary - if you are confident of completing actuary with great marks then do it. A actuary grad will...
Depends on how senior they are and whether they have any say in the hiring process, but I'd imagine a good referral is always beneficial
It can't be a disadvantage
Henry Yip does not set overly hard tests. His tests simply separate the good/excellent students form the average students. The material in 2624 itself is simple conceptually and a very short course. So the good students will still get their HD's, while the average one's may get C's, P's, whereas...
i did 2206 last sem. The material is very straightforward, but i recommend u do it after 2002 then it'll be a breeze. There are a few past papers floating around and the questions don't change much (if at all). Although last sem's finals were alot harder then previous years due to our lecturer...
Too bad u don't have avanzi this yr, he had everything u'll ever need for 2001 on blackboard before the semester began. Dunno bout ur lecturer. I have the broverman book, 5ED. u wont need the "money and capital markets" book, if u want to have a look at it, there should be a spare copy in the...
srsly if u want to do actuarial, why dont u just do a single degree in commerce majoring in fins/actl
it is the smartest way to get a D/HD WAM when u apply for internships/grad jobs. 3rd yr subjects tend to be the hardest, but if ur just doing a straight comm degree, those marks wont be...