1. Robert 2. 29: I know it's ancient, but this is my second career 3. West London 4. MEng Civil Engineering 5. Full time since S'04, but a couple of sittings before when I was an Engineer
Hi all 1. Like it says on the label 2. Not thirty yet, but I can't say that much longer 3. SE 4. PhD number theory (yes I know it's irrelevant, but it was fun!) 5. End up? I'd rather keep moving. 6. 6 months
Oh, did not know that you were a student as well. How does it feel to be an student and teach students as well?
I wonder if he has a good study support package - do you think his employer makes him pay for his study materials?
Hello. 1) Zia. 2) 36 and grumpy 3) Lyons, France 4) BSc in maths, MSc statistical computing. 5) qualify, learn, mix, and see how far I can go... 6) About a month ago.
1. Dave 2. 26 3. Greater Manchester 4. BSc in Maths with Business & Management 5. Ideally an Actuary within GI/Healthcare...but as long as I use some degree of maths in my job I'd be fairly happy 6. Approaching a year
1) Hari 2) 25 3) India 4) MSc. Statistics 5) Working with Dr. Reddys and Looking to shift. 6) About 1 Month ago. Willing to work with other actuaries to pass the exams.
I graduated in 1991 in Kenya( Bsc Maths) and am hoping to study Actuary. Would you advice on where to start please and any information helpfull.Thanks.
1) Melissa 2) 27 3) Somewhere in London 4) BComm (Hons) Actuarial Sciences (South Africa) 5) Qualify and forget about ever writing exams ever agian never 6) Uni 4 years + started IOA exams in 2001 Anyone notice how the new starters all want to do new and interesting actuarial stuff and the "more experienced" (read older ) guys & gals want to do anything but...? Natural selection?
1)Laimin 2)20(yes yes so young~~I'm studying in Central University of Finance and Economics CUFE) 3)Beijing,China 4)insurance Glad to meet everyone here.
1. Alexandra 2. 22 3. Ukraine 4. Finishing my MSc in Probability&Statistics this year 5. Running a Dobermann Pinscher kennel somewhere in a quiet place at the seashore 6. 2 years
1. Just Sam - "... uel von gudmange" is all made up. 2. 25 in December 3. Midlands 4. Natural Sciences (with my final year in Neuro-Psycholgy) 5. My ambitions change constantly - but doing something scientific is important to me. 6. It's 837 days since I started working as an actuary! Not sure exactly how long I've been studying, but something like 2 years.
1. Jo (Jemmy) 2. 21 3. Jamaica... 4. Oh hell, I've forgotten the question... Well the rest is I did Act. Sci. at "uni" as you lot call it in Jamaica, and I finished in May 2007 and I've been studying since then... Onto CT4 and CT2 for April ... Yikes... I would like to work in an "Investment -friendly, actuarial environment"... if such a thing exists... Anything else?
Single male in asia would love to meet you for lunch aged 26 mischievous but friendly although quiet at first colour sensitive love dogs prefers posting than studying perhaps that's why have not passed anything since 2005 reinsurance
1. Sarah 2. 25 3. Reading, Berkshire 4. BSc hons Psychology 5. Being rich and happy. Hopefully still working for the same company I'm about to start with. 6. I'm about to begin a graduate actuarial training scheme in 6 weeks, so currently 0!
1. Your name - Zebedee 2. Your age - 3 3. Location - The heart of the magic garden 4. Your minor qualification - bouncing 5. What you want to end-up doing - bouncing 6. How long you have been studying IOA/FOA courses - too long Boing!!!
Tell: 1. Your name: Withheld 2. Your age: 28 3. Location: South Africa 4. Your minor qualification: Actuarial Science 5. What you want to end-up doing: Become a professional golfer 6. How long you have been studying IOA/FOA courses: 1 year (excluding university)
1. Name not important here! But formerly known as 'hello' on this forum. 2. 29 3. London 4. BSc Mathematics 5. In insurance: Underwriter ; outside of this small world: have own business 6. 8 years, a couple of sittings missed
1:Mulwa 2:20 3:Kenya 4:Actuarial Science (2nd year) 5:A good place ...where??????????? I still don't know 6: one month