my god, come on, couldn't they have chosen someone with a bit of a less ashen appearance and some color in the face to talk about a career as an actuary. Talking about sucking your fucking soul out through a straw.
For passing all the actuarial exams you can expect it to take around 5 years minimum. This does depend on the student and how capable and dedicated to studying you are. The SOA recommends around 400 hours of studying per exam. I've passed the first two - P and FM. Sitting for MFE in May 2009. Someone hire me pleaasee!!!
for passing exams, it really depends on yourself. the first four exams are offered >= twice a year. some people pass all quickly, some pass some and give up, like myself. These exams are extreme hard and you need to spend your life on for each eaxm, since exam adiminstors are trying to keep the pass mark @ around 40%......But they will eventually pay off. if you decide to become one, tell yourself you will have to pur in a lot more effort than any other professions...Good luck! comment if ??
P(she is smarter than ivXtreme and k3N70n40) = 1
rcheung135 2 months ago 8
my god, come on, couldn't they have chosen someone with a bit of a less ashen appearance and some color in the face to talk about a career as an actuary. Talking about sucking your fucking soul out through a straw.
MrShadeviperx 4 months ago 2
this lady looks like a soulless husk, like all other actuaries.
MrShadeviperx 9 months ago
@MrShadeviperx LMFAO that was the best description of a person I have ever heard! *Stand up and Claps*
SanctuaryShred 8 months ago
does this pay more than the medical profession?
policefreakz 9 months ago
@policefreakz nope
MrShadeviperx 5 months ago
P(shes a puppet U shes a ghost)= ?
yort45 1 year ago
LOUDER !
chrizbiz 1 year ago
@chrizbiz I was thinking the same thing. I turned up my volume all the way & could barely hear her.
markartman 1 year ago
P(she looks like the mother in TwoAndaHalfmen)= 0,9997
aliboulala65 1 year ago 5
P(I would bang her)= 0.000
ivXtreme 2 years ago 44
lol
drumminmeatball 2 years ago
@ivXtreme
Show some respect. She is obviously a very intelligent and accomplished woman.
nikanj 1 year ago 3
Yeah, but am a sexist pig, so I really don't care haha!!!
ivXtreme 1 year ago
@ivXtreme
Haha well at least you are honest.
nikanj 1 year ago
@ivXtreme
u just made me throw up in my mouth!! hah
Linky360 1 year ago
x=8#h_x2-5+lpnsx+J-r4.5
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isabngeryer 2 years ago
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100,000 per annum? i want 10,000,000, thats why i wanna be a novelist.
IMnotSAS 2 years ago
You'll be a terrible novelist. You suck.
thekkl 2 years ago
and how woul you know?
stick to calculating 1 plus 1
IMnotSAS 2 years ago 2
You wont make 10m/year selling your shitty books. You also are not clever.
thekkl 2 years ago
P(she has a terrible haircut) = 1
k3N70n40 2 years ago 23
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Actually it is about 100 hours of study per 1 hour of exam time i.e. 300 for P and 350 for FM
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efh0888 2 years ago
For passing all the actuarial exams you can expect it to take around 5 years minimum. This does depend on the student and how capable and dedicated to studying you are. The SOA recommends around 400 hours of studying per exam. I've passed the first two - P and FM. Sitting for MFE in May 2009. Someone hire me pleaasee!!!
drussell052685 2 years ago
this a woman or manequin???????????
chuvita30 2 years ago
for passing exams, it really depends on yourself. the first four exams are offered >= twice a year. some people pass all quickly, some pass some and give up, like myself. These exams are extreme hard and you need to spend your life on for each eaxm, since exam adiminstors are trying to keep the pass mark @ around 40%......But they will eventually pay off. if you decide to become one, tell yourself you will have to pur in a lot more effort than any other professions...Good luck! comment if ??
98kof98um2 2 years ago 4
great vid!
glencannondr 3 years ago
how long does it take to pass all 10 exams? does the actuarial company you work for pays you to pass the exams?
dfjndsk2008 3 years ago
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gay
HsvJunior01 3 years ago
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boring....
sathish1234567890 3 years ago