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What are the Pros and Cons of Actuarial Studies (1 Viewer)

d3st1nyLiang

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Pro
- need to be good at maths
- i think it incorporates some finance/eco
- prestige
- money

Con
- need to be good at maths
- stress/hard exams
 

apollo1

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- good pay once you become a fellow
- incorporates maffs and finance which is more interesting that general finance
- prestige

CON
- High fail rate for candidates in uni
- exams are gruelling and there are like 5 of them
- graduate jobs hard to find
 

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my cousin is a CPA and she said actuarial studies is very specific. other degrees are very broad (acc., commerce, ba etc.), hence there arent many jobs u can apply for. dont know how true that is though.
 

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just curious but what is the point of doing b comm/ b science (advanced math) and majoring in actuary (this is to apollo1) when you can just do a single b comm degree and major in actuary?
 

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just curious but what is the point of doing b comm/ b science (advanced math) and majoring in actuary (this is to apollo1) when you can just do a single b comm degree and major in actuary?
Actuarial is a Commerce degree major. Taking Science (Adv Maths) allows you to take another major in either pure, applied or statistics - or even quantitative risk if you're really lucky.
 

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Actuarial is a Commerce degree major. Taking Science (Adv Maths) allows you to take another major in either pure, applied or statistics - or even quantitative risk if you're really lucky.
so are you saying I would be more employable as an actuary if I had a major in quantitive risk/pure/applied/statistics?
 

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My friend's son did Actuary @ Macquarie maybe over 10 years ago and got his Fellowship in a year(very very rare!). He worked a few years with Mercers and afiter that decided to pursue an MBA at Columbia University (where Warren Buffett takes a class every year at his old Alma Mater) where he had his photo taken with the legend.

I think why it is so hard to obtain a Fellowship is they have to restrict the number in practice - otherwise there'd be a glut and it gets devalued.
 
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so are you saying I would be more employable as an actuary if I had a major in quantitive risk/pure/applied/statistics?
I'm saying that you can do a maths major in the Science degree, nothing about employability. That, I have no idea about.
 

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