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About Actuarial Science… HOLD ON - don’t let those two words freak you out just yet!
The subject has a lot more interesting perks than some might think...
Here are 6 reasons why Actuarial Sciences is ‘Actuary’ a very interesting course choice.
1. You’ll learn to master factual, critical AND creative thinking
The field covers a wide range of subjects, like Maths, Economics, Finance, Accounting, Computer Programming, Risk Management and the like. But once you’ve got the Calculus, Stats and all out of the way, you’ll get to use this knowledge to creatively solve real life actuarial problems… talk about well-rounded!
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2. You’re on the path to being a #BAWSE
As a course with top-ranked job prospects and great salary opportunities, you won’t be worrying about having a stable, comfortable career.
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3. You’re constantly being challenged… and the final accomplishment feels great
Actuarial Science is a science after all and is not for the faint of heart. But once you’ve solved that problem you’ve been racking your brain over, the ultimate win gets you like:
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4. Actuarial analysts might just be called the fortune tellers of the financial world
I mean… you predict risk before it happens. What’s not interesting about that??
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5. It’s all about the transferable skills
With all the diverse topics and skills you’ll be learning, Actuarial Science opens doors to a whole bunch of other career opportunities!
If you think it might be something for you, find out all you need to know about what an actuary is, what do they do, and the real world problems that actuaries are invovled in solving at 'The Secret World of an Actuary' seminar at Study UK November 2017 exhibition. Details below:
- Date: Sunday, 19th of November 2017
- Time: 4:30 – 5:30pm
- Venue: Hall 1 (Seminar Room 1) Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
- Admission: Free of charge
- Pre-registration highly encouraged. Register here!
The talk is given by Esther Glower, Course Director and Senior Lecturer in Actuarial Science at University of East Anglia. Esther holds a BSc 1st Class Hons Actuarial Science from University of Kent and is a Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries since July 2004. She has previously worked as a lecturer in Actuarial Science at Kent, an actuarial analyst and then an actuarial associate at Towers Perrin in London, Philadelphia, and Frankfurt.
15 other seminars on other topics such as scholarships, psychology, law, and bioscience are also available throughout the weekend. So we highly encourage you to block out 18-19 November to head over the KL Convention Centre to check them out!
For a full details on exhibitors and seminars, download the free app 'Education UK Exhibitions' available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.
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