Adam
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Registered: 1st May 01
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Anyone know about them?
The missus finnished her degree in June and is talking about doing one, anyone on here done it or got any info?
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AK
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Registered: 5th Jul 00
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doing an actuary?
You mean a course?
My GF, finished her law degree last year and is doing a course in actuarial science or some cak.
I could pass her email onto you for you to give your missus? csdevelopments@hotmail.com
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Adam
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it's a course yeah, in insurance i think
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Fraser Young
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Registered: 26th Dec 02
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Most boring job in entire world... lol
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Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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insurance or assurance?
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Adam
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insurance
I wouldn't say 60k a year was overly boring
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Fraser Young
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If youre that way inclined...
I'd rather do sommet interesting every day...
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Adam
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She seems to like it
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Phil321
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An Actuary is a job, a position, working in risk management etc not a qualification. I looked into Actuarial work but it was so boring. The firms I looked into applying to did the Institute or Faculty of Actuaries examinations so you might want to look that up.
Either way, its very competitive. Where did she do her degree? A-levels?
Look at PriceWaterhouseCoopers, KPMG, Ernst and Young and Deloitte. They were reccommended to me but like I say I have opted out!
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Ally
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Registered: 2nd Jul 03
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I wouldnt mind it, good job, good money, but they do make you work for your salary
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Phil321
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quote: Originally posted by Ally
I wouldnt mind it, good job, good money, but they do make you work for your salary
Same in any job, especially finance related. Thats why you need to get good qualifications and get into a good firm right from day one.
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Adam
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Got a degree in logistics, batcheors in statistics and a masters in one of those two as well, 1st degree in moscow and the other 2 in Norway
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Fraser Young
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Registered: 26th Dec 02
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Suppose it beats gettin Bled on, Puked on an Pissed on... hmm *rethinks career*
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bradfincham
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my sister and brother in law work for KPMG and are both chartered accountants earning in the region of 50k each a year! not bad as she is 28, shame she cant send me some cash!! LOL
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Adam
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Ijust need to sort out my CCNA and MCSA and we're sorted
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