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Q: How long does it take to become an actuary?
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How do you become an actuary in china?

Yeah how do you become a actuary?


What subjects are needed to become a Actuary?

To become an actuary you need to take physical science,information technology and accountig as well as mathematics and not mathematical literacy.


What kind of degree is best to become an actuary?

Statistics


How do you use the word actuary in a sentence?

He wanted to become an actuary after he finished his business course. The insurance company needed a new acturary as they were getting busier.


How long does it take in college to become an actuary?

Typically it takes approximately four years (bachelors degree). If you live in Canada or America, graduate work is not needed. Actuaries are qualifed by exams while they are working as an actuary, after they achieve their bachelors degree in math, statistics, actuarial science, or another quanitiative field. For more information, go to: http://www.beanactuary.org/


Who is the Youngest person to become an actuary?

omer morshed at the age of 19 in 1969


Is it possible to become an actuary without attending college?

DUDE anything is possible these days.


What is a associate actuary?

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What education or training do you need to become an actuary?

Applicants for beginning actuarial jobs usually have a bachelor


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What is correct to say actuary's desk or actuaries desk?

"actuary's desk" if there's only one actuary "actuaries' desk" if the desk belongs to/is used by more than one actuary


Courses that need to be taken before you become a professional actuary?

In the US, one becomes an actuary by taking actuarial exams. Some courses of study make it easier to pass the exams. Examples are calculus, statistics, and accounting.