is an ACTUARIAL SCIENCE DEGREE worth it?

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  • @ShaneHummus
    @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +48

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    • @dswynne
      @dswynne 3 роки тому

      Here is a "challenge": is an International Relations degree worth it?

    • @jaydenmeadors8934
      @jaydenmeadors8934 3 роки тому

      A bro is getting into the drone industry worth it? Also can you do a video about it?

  • @r.michaelmarkham9994
    @r.michaelmarkham9994 3 роки тому +452

    Outstanding video!! As an actuary who hires actuaries, I look for strong math skills (I prefer math majors with actuarial classes), and computer experience is a plus. By the way, actuaries develop software that allow automation. It's just easier to teach an actuary programming skills, than it is to teach a programmer actuarial skills. If you decide to be an actuary, never...never...slack on the exams. After you achieve your FSA, it smooths out.

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +36

      Great feedback for the viewers, thank you!

    • @natigmichael6955
      @natigmichael6955 3 роки тому

      @R. Michael Markham if you were to hire recently graduated actuarys do u do see how many exemptions they got or their final Mark's..If you can answer what criteria do u use to hire new actuarys...

    • @josephtitus6318
      @josephtitus6318 3 роки тому +3

      @@natigmichael6955 I’m searching for a job right now (I graduate in may) and I can tell you that employers will want to know which exams you pass/fail but the specific score on the exam doesn’t matter. We always joke about a “perfect 6” because it really doesn’t matter whether you get a 6 or a 10, both are a passing mark

    • @pauljackson2473
      @pauljackson2473 3 роки тому

      @@natigmichael6955 I think they only give exemptions in the IFOA for exams. They give exemptions for the the 3 classes required in the SOA if you took the classes in school, but not the exams.

    • @Paaxl
      @Paaxl 3 роки тому

      Hello you said you prefer math majors. I am currently in Aerospace Engineering but looking at becoming an actuary. Do you think this degree would hurt my chances of finding a job?

  • @LM-he7eb
    @LM-he7eb 2 роки тому +45

    Actuaries are the most flexible of all math majors. You can get a CFA & become an investment-banker/FA. You can get an FRM, & become a credit risk manager (Though most actuarial science graduates see this as a cop-out). You can become a statistician.

  • @nelanithosemoments
    @nelanithosemoments 3 роки тому +133

    I double majored in Mathematics and Computer Science and am now doing my masters in Actuarial Science, I think you made some really good points !! Great video.

    • @paddaboi_
      @paddaboi_ 3 роки тому +4

      South African? Is it fine if I ask you a few questions about becoming an actuary in SA, I'm in Gr10 rn and the advice would be highly appreciated 🙏.

    • @nelanithosemoments
      @nelanithosemoments 3 роки тому

      @@paddaboi_ Yes I am South African but I did my undergrad in the US and am currently doing my masters in the US as well, so idk if I can be of much help, but I would happy to answer what I can lol

    • @nelanithosemoments
      @nelanithosemoments 3 роки тому

      @Kian Naicker Mathematics was the main requirement for my masters, if you have a strong background in that or statistics or even data science you should be good

    • @simangalisomthombeni176
      @simangalisomthombeni176 3 роки тому

      @@nelanithosemoments Is physical science a requirement to study actuarial science??

    • @jonathan-3008
      @jonathan-3008 3 роки тому

      @@simangalisomthombeni176 probably not, since actuaries mainly deal with statistics and risk

  • @EtchedActuarial
    @EtchedActuarial 3 роки тому +98

    Great 10 minute summary of the actuarial career path!! :D I gave a thumbs up!

  • @Actuaryelle
    @Actuaryelle 3 роки тому +207

    My actuarial degree was definitely worth it 👌

    • @jchung5066
      @jchung5066 3 роки тому +10

      omg i watch ur videoooooss

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +17

      Nice! Subbed your channel 😊

    • @VinodYadav-mr2ix
      @VinodYadav-mr2ix 3 роки тому +1

      Ooommmgggg❤️

    • @estherwambugu1517
      @estherwambugu1517 3 роки тому +1

      hello I need a professional vice cn you?

    • @aa7352
      @aa7352 3 роки тому +1

      Are you allowed to use a calculator when writing the math exams 🤣

  • @thomaspetiau2861
    @thomaspetiau2861 3 роки тому +104

    I'm in my last year of Actuarial Science in the UK with 8 exam exceptions from the university. One thing I would say is that it is far much more difficult than other math degrees. This is because even being a math genius, you will struggle with the other subjects. You need to be very intelligent overall and understand the financial world like the back of your hand. Still, great degree to have.

    • @lokeshtanwani3466
      @lokeshtanwani3466 3 роки тому +7

      How did you get exeption from 8 papers,which university fo you attend?

    • @thomaspetiau2861
      @thomaspetiau2861 3 роки тому +6

      @@lokeshtanwani3466 I attended Heriot Watt University and we end up doing 8 of the 16 exams at university. For example, it was always 1 each term along with other subjects.

    • @AK_UK_
      @AK_UK_ Рік тому

      How are your excel and programming skills? - is programming even needed?

    • @jcn268
      @jcn268 Рік тому

      ​@@lokeshtanwani3466 go to Kent or city London , you can get all 12 exceptions

    • @colinhamilton4173
      @colinhamilton4173 5 місяців тому

      I also studied through the Insitute and Faculty of Actuaries. We could also get exemption from IFoA exams if you passed the university course well enough. I’m not sure if exemptions are available in the USA?

  • @OddDreeRose444
    @OddDreeRose444 3 роки тому +95

    How did UA-cam know that I was wanting to go down this career path 😳

  • @theactuarialdatascientist
    @theactuarialdatascientist 3 роки тому +48

    The required courses for Actuarial Science vs Statistics at my university was mostly identical. The main difference was Stats took extra courses in Statistics and Modeling where Actuarial Science took some Finance Courses and a few higher Math/Exam prep courses. I would argue that we had an extremely similar education, but to the outside world, a Stats degree looks far more flexible but Actuaries know that Statistics applies to Actuarial Science. I went to switch to Actuarial Science and my advisor mentioned this, glad I stuck it out with a Statistics degree!

  • @yout872
    @yout872 6 місяців тому +3

    As an actuary I can tell you about it a bit more specifically. So it is a really hard major (I think the hardest or the second hardest after theoretical physics ) , you can pass the tests if you try enough and expect failing, salary that’s presented in the video is not very representative of what I’ve had or what people have had , so you start with 75-80 k according to my experience, without passing the exams yet. The maths that is really used in actuary is probabilities and not statistics. Another thing is flexibility, I do think our education is really flexible (at the same time specific on various elements) from my experience, actuaries tend to be better in general maths than mathematicians (I don’t know why ) in fact I have many friends who quit actuary to join maths (because actuary is really hard ) and get A s in maths while we got c’s in actuary so I do think maths is fairly easier in comparison to ACT. Another thing , I don’t think that an actuary would ever be in a position of telling a programmer what to do or provide him with an algorithm so the programmer code it as actuaries are usually strong in coding themselves and we build our own AI’s (my masters were in AI) that are basically gonna replace us in the far future

  • @kayydee24jhg
    @kayydee24jhg 3 роки тому +18

    I've been thinking forever about taking thee actuary route! Been following your vids for the past few months, love thee content. Thanks soo much for posting.

  • @effronschannel8595
    @effronschannel8595 3 роки тому +11

    Thank you Shane, this video just gave me more courage. I took a breather from this course, that is, Actuarial Science. I plan on getting done by next year God wiling. In the mean time, I'm in an Internship @Sematime Ltd, Kenya, learning and mastering Java. God Bless You Shane and may this channel grow 1000 folds.

  • @spicytuna64
    @spicytuna64 3 роки тому +19

    I'm currently getting my master's in actuarial science, and i'm also taking exams right now. I definitely agree with your comments on the degree. I'd say the biggest drawback of the degree is that it's super specific. You really don't need this degree to become an actuary; you can take any major you'd like, as long as you can pass exams. On the flip side, from my experience in the job search, the act. sci. degree is actually more flexible and portable than people give it credit for -- many employers would treat it as equivalent to a math/stats/finance degree.

  • @bikeshike
    @bikeshike 3 роки тому +30

    I tried ACET [Actuarial Common Entrance Test] for IAI {institute of Actuaries of India}, trust me these exams are actually tough. think twice before entering into this field

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +5

      Thanks for sharing that

    • @marlenarteaga2154
      @marlenarteaga2154 3 роки тому

      Do you have to take that exam in the states or is it just in India?

    • @chrisreynolds6391
      @chrisreynolds6391 3 роки тому +3

      @@marlenarteaga2154 lol that would be insane if they made Indians fly to the US to take the US test.

    • @marlenarteaga2154
      @marlenarteaga2154 3 роки тому +1

      @@chrisreynolds6391 that’s not what I was asking. Do you have to take the exam in the United States or is that exam only given to people in India to qualify for an actuarial degree

    • @chrisreynolds6391
      @chrisreynolds6391 3 роки тому +1

      @@marlenarteaga2154 sorry bout that I'm just playing around.
      I think the risk profile for India is entirely different from the US.
      Health & Safety cost/risk in the US is relatively high, whereas our currency is relatively stable so it's a totally different risk landscape.
      India has it's own unique risks.
      But I'm sure both countries exams have plenty of really hard math.

  • @Sam-xq2bn
    @Sam-xq2bn 3 роки тому +4

    I disagree with the idea that an actuary is niche job and can only become an actuary. I live in a city that has a ton of insurance headquarters and they love to hire actuaries that end up doing computer science and big project work. They start out very high up and move through the ranks very quickly. This is because actuary science degrees are so well respected that employers will hire you to do any work because they know that you are extremely smart.

  • @wnyskillz8522
    @wnyskillz8522 3 роки тому +33

    Can you talk to us about your own past, ie. your goals, school, college, job, etc? Unless you don't wanna share of course lol.. I love ur vids

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +13

      Maybe in the future. Stay tuned for that

    • @starz2020
      @starz2020 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShaneHummus yes..i can't wait to listen to your experience.....

  • @pauljackson2473
    @pauljackson2473 3 роки тому +6

    You were totally correct about the difference between getting an Actuarial Science degree and getting a math degree with AS electives. It’s better to get the math degree. It leaves other options available. The AS degree is too specific.

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Right

    • @kemiakinyemi1
      @kemiakinyemi1 3 роки тому

      Or you can double major. You may need just four to five additional courses to get a dual degree in both Math and Act Sci.

    • @pauljackson2473
      @pauljackson2473 3 роки тому

      @@kemiakinyemi1 But Why? When the Math degree with AS electives accomplishes the same thing as the AS major.

  • @jms974
    @jms974 3 роки тому +23

    As an actuary I can tell you that you don't need an actuarial science degree to become one. Ive seen people with degrees like physics, chemistry, even humanities. You just need to pass the exams and have a bachelors degree in anything. That being said, having a bachelors degree in a quantitative subject naturally would help prepare you for the exams which are obviously highly mathematical in nature. I would not recommend the actuarial science degree in case you decide you want to pursue something else. You dont want to pigeonhole your options.

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for sharing your views

    • @carolinac4406
      @carolinac4406 2 роки тому

      How do you recommend studying for the exam? Science degree here chemistry and biology.

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому +5

      @@carolinac4406 for the preliminary exams (P, FM, IFM), coaching actuaries is the way to go. Get a coaching actuaries subscription and grind adapt until you get your earned level up to at least 7. Come test day you should be good to go. After the preliminary exams is where it gets tough. I would recommend a combination of a TIA (the infinite actuary) subscription plus a thorough reading of the source material (textbooks that the exam syllabi reference). Upper level exams are notorious for testing relatively pedantic material from the source textbooks which is why taking a look at the source material is a good idea for the upper level exams. Feel free to ask more questions about exams or the profession if interested.

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому +1

      With a chemistry background you should have the math background to start grinding exam P if you haven't already started doing so.

    • @carolinac4406
      @carolinac4406 2 роки тому

      @@jms974 Thank you for taking the time to respond to my message and all the information provided. At the moment I am looking to transition from my Physician Assistant career into a non medical role. Currently, exploring all careers and definitely keeping an open mind. I love numbers, math, being able to predict outcomes, improve metrics while creating algorithms to maintain scores, and yet a researcher at heart. As of now how many exams have you taken? What has your experience been like in your career? How often do you take exams? Any additional info would be greatly appreciated.

  • @The_Original_Hybrid
    @The_Original_Hybrid 3 роки тому +12

    Honestly, judging by almost all of the comments in r/actuary, this is an incredibly boring (although stable and high paying) career for anybody even remotely interested in mathematics.
    According to most actuaries, the most maths you'll ever see is when you're taking the exams.

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому

      Yes the exams are the only places where you will actually do math but knowing the math will make you understand the big picture behind what you are doing.

    • @The_Original_Hybrid
      @The_Original_Hybrid 2 роки тому

      @@jms974 Okay. That doesn't change the fact that it's a boring profession.

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому +3

      @@The_Original_Hybrid that's subjective. Either way most jobs are boring thats why its called work. No one pays you for having fun.

    • @The_Original_Hybrid
      @The_Original_Hybrid 2 роки тому

      @@jms974 Right, but my comment is with regard to people who enjoy mathematics and would like a career in which mathematics is used.

  • @AndrewMoMoney
    @AndrewMoMoney 3 роки тому +11

    Let's do this 30 day challenge together. I shouted you out in my Day 1 of the challenge video yesterday :)

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      Sounds great! let me check that out

  • @proasf9497
    @proasf9497 3 роки тому +9

    Thanks for making this video bro! You covered some really important points about an actuarial science degree.

  • @isabelduenas-ponce305
    @isabelduenas-ponce305 3 роки тому +8

    You should do more videos about majors that use a lot of math, like actuary. I love math so much ❤️🔢

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Noted Isabel.. I got more coming

  • @bruhmomentb2977
    @bruhmomentb2977 3 роки тому +8

    Love your channel. I’m an actuarial science major freshman.

  • @jacobhall4655
    @jacobhall4655 3 роки тому +5

    Hello! I'm a student currently studying to become an actuary. One thing I'd like to clear up is that most companies that you'd end up working for as an actuary, like insurance companies, give actuaries a payed day home every week to study for the exams, so it's not as crazy as studying for a super hard test on top of a 40 hour work week, it's just getting paid to study for a super hard test on top of a 32 hour work week. Also, idk if this is the way it is for other schools, but my university offers actuarial science as a concentration for math majors, like how pure math, teaching, statistics, and applied are also concentrations within the major, and there is a set of classes that every math major has to take regardless of their concentration, so we would still have all the skills a normal math major has. Hopefully that clears up the cons about not learning all of the skills a normal math major would and the point about the 40 hour work week.

  • @slenny2453
    @slenny2453 3 роки тому +8

    I think if you enjoy math actuary is a FANTASTIC career, it's well paid and extremely easy to pick up a job. But I do think actuarial science is a bad choice. I was speaking to risk analyst (works closely with actuarys) and he said they tend to hire people with degrees in physics/math other an actuarial science degree, also if you ever get sick of being an actuary with those degrees you can also be many other things like a software engineer or physical scientist🤷‍♂️

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Good point! Thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @doglover8178
    @doglover8178 3 роки тому +11

    My favorite channel is having a 30 day challenge, I'm challening my self to watch all 30 videos.

  • @hunterstanek5865
    @hunterstanek5865 3 роки тому +5

    Yessss I’ve been waiting for this!! Keep up the great work man.

  • @matthewmckinnon9298
    @matthewmckinnon9298 3 роки тому +7

    At least at my university, the actuarial courses are considered easier than the math courses for a math major. I am about to graduate and only took Calculus I and II. I didn't need to take linear algebra or anything else (even though it would have been beneficial). At least in my experience, there are a lot of actuarial students who like the statistics side more than the math side. So if I didn't get a degree in actuarial science it would definitely be in statistics.

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing that Matthew

  • @handleyobusiness
    @handleyobusiness 3 роки тому +4

    Great video, happy I hit the like button! Science, math, and trades are the only reasons I went to college.

  • @TheWealthPrince
    @TheWealthPrince 3 роки тому +8

    Touched the like button for the algorithm :)

  • @marksmith4892
    @marksmith4892 3 роки тому +2

    Hey Shane I just thought of a new career you have never talked about. Technically, it's in finance but not really. Have you ever heard of Quantitative Finance aka Mathematical Finance? These are the people at large banks (both the Investment and Commercial sides) who price derivatives. In other words, they find ways to adjust the Black Scholes Theorem to better predict where the price of an underlying asset in a derivative will go and thus more accurately determine the value of a derivative. In the world of finance, they are called "Rocket Scientists" or "Quants" yet they were not well respected several decades ago, but times have changed and now they are at the center of everything. However, this career is DEFINITELY not for the faint of heart because ironically banks seek for these positions not people with finance degrees but rather (you'll like this) PHYSICS degrees at the doctoral level. Also stats or econometrics ph.ds and math ph.ds are desired. However many positions that are somewhat less lucrative also seek those who acquire Masters degrees in Quantitative Finance. Check it out, and you might read the book My Life As A Quant by Emmanuel Derman which is a good read on this esoteric profession for anyone including laymen. In case you're wondering, Physics ph.ds are not desired because they're "smart"; it's because the right kind of math courses are required to fulfill physics ph.d requirements and a math ph.d might or might not possess the right math courses that are at the core of what a Quant does. The "Physics" route takes a person through partial differential equations, stochastic diff. eq.'s, stochastic calculus, and some other courses that consist of one way to price derivatives, but there's an alternative way, which is through statistics and that's why stats/econometrics ph.ds are universally accepted for Quant jobs.

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Hey Mark! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I might cover that in the future

  • @adamharoon6021
    @adamharoon6021 3 роки тому +2

    I have been waiting for this video. Glad to see you've finally made it!

  • @solidsnake4022
    @solidsnake4022 3 роки тому +3

    Of course it is. But not required to be an actuary. To be an actuary the person needs to pass exams. So to be an actuary it doesn't matter what the degree is on as long as you can pass the exams. On the other hand, to be a registered nurse, you need to major in nursing and nothing else.

    • @oldmoney1022
      @oldmoney1022 2 місяці тому

      Don't jobs require a related degree to become an actuary though?

  • @sporadic45
    @sporadic45 3 роки тому +3

    I think your con of the degree being too niche is not quite there. Most actuary degree paths I've seen, including mine, is a math degree then a focus on actuarial math which is usually only a few extra stats/finance classes on top of the math degree. Overall great explanation

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts

  • @jahhaj1020
    @jahhaj1020 3 роки тому +29

    Can you do a "Is a statistics degree worth it?"

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +10

      Yup! Coming soon Naasik

    • @jahhaj1020
      @jahhaj1020 3 роки тому +1

      @@worldwiderecords9220 yeah I've been considering switching to that or math

    • @jahhaj1020
      @jahhaj1020 3 роки тому

      @@worldwiderecords9220 comp sci

    • @jahhaj1020
      @jahhaj1020 3 роки тому +1

      @@worldwiderecords9220 agreed, but personally i wanna switch because I'm just not enjoying CS anymore

    • @jahhaj1020
      @jahhaj1020 3 роки тому

      @@worldwiderecords9220 yeah for sure, for me I've been looking more into stats cuz i wanna get a job in data science

  • @bernardomarques8737
    @bernardomarques8737 2 роки тому +9

    I’m shocked at the satisfaction score. I’m currently on my 3rd year on the job and looking for a career change because the job is dreadfully boring. I was probably not interested enough to begin with though. But to other actuaries out there, do you enjoy your job? Does it satisfy you? Curious to see what you think of the job/career.

    • @kylesegal642
      @kylesegal642 Рік тому +1

      I think its higher because the people doing it know what they’re getting into. It’s specific and you do what studied after in general

  • @jeoboden
    @jeoboden 3 роки тому +11

    I've heard from people mid-career that the industry is hard to break into but my friend got offers from almost everywhere he applied and ended up taking Deloitte at 100k +16k signing if he passes his fourth test (graduating next year).

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +2

      Great! Thanks for sharing that Henry

    • @marksmith4892
      @marksmith4892 3 роки тому +1

      @@ShaneHummus What Henry isn't telling you (or might just not be aware of), however, is that Deloitte is a consulting firm. Consulting actuaries work like 60 hours a week and are provided very few office study hours and because the customers are TOP priority, they rarely get to actually use those study hours. But the tradeoff is, 100k starting lol. Of course that too might be less than meets the eye if it is in a high cost of living area like chicago or nyc. However I will say that you gain valuable experience at a consulting firm at warp speed so it's a good way to advance your career for a while and then go get a much slower pace actuary job elsewhere and start cranking out exams. tradeoffs, tradeoffs. Life is all about tradeoffs.

    • @jchung5066
      @jchung5066 3 роки тому +1

      @@marksmith4892 exactly, i heard consultants work 12+ hours plus travel and they are mostly stationed where the clients are which means they're basically living in a suitcase

    • @marksmith4892
      @marksmith4892 3 роки тому

      @@jchung5066 some level of travel is common to all actuarial consulting jobs yup however the amount of travel depends on the company. At Deloitte, I would predict a lot of travel. At PwC, they told me ~40% of the time. So it all depends. But again if you're willing to put up with that, then you make a lot more than the standard actuary job so they do compensate you for it.

    • @adrien8572
      @adrien8572 3 роки тому

      ​@@marksmith4892 In France, Deloitte hire actuaries but you will not have the work of an actuary. They do not provide consulting in actuarial science. They actually provide audit. Concerning the amount of hours spent to work i can confirm that, it's pretty big. The advantage in France it's that you only have to do a master degree in 5 years and then you can be recognized by the french organization of actuaries. You don't have any exams to take after so you can focus on your job.

  • @Boszziuryayok
    @Boszziuryayok 3 роки тому +2

    There's this one guy on YT (forgot his channel @) but he double majored in Actuarial Science and Mathematics. It's probably the best idea for someone really into math and trying to be an actuary... other than that I could imagine a more business-minded person might couple Actuarial Science with Accounting, Econ, or Management and someone technically minded might do it with Comp. Sci. or Stats (stats really converging with Comp. Sci. nowadays after all)

  • @kevinpack3373
    @kevinpack3373 3 роки тому +5

    Can you change it up a little and talk about a sports degree like sports management, sports medicine or athletic training.

  • @msanonymous93
    @msanonymous93 3 роки тому +3

    I’m studying computer science but also working on becoming an actuary

  • @jjackomin
    @jjackomin Рік тому

    It's not necessary, but it does fast track you to make a lot of money. I was an actuary for 25+ and I made good money, but I didn't follow a Actuarial Science track. It is VERY DIFFICULT.

  • @jchung5066
    @jchung5066 3 роки тому +3

    u know at first I wanted to take actuarial science in college but the counselor told me that it was smarter if I took mathematics and majored in statistics instead so there's more room for change in the future. anyways, there's two career paths for me to go, be a data analyst or become an actuary... which is basically almost the same thing

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing that Allen. Good luck!

    • @marksmith4892
      @marksmith4892 3 роки тому +1

      Your counselor was basically right and one thing he probably wouldn't know is that actuaries often have less respect for applicants who are act. sci. majors because they feel that the exam material was spoon-fed to the student.

  • @MatCo774
    @MatCo774 3 роки тому +8

    Thanks for the video, Shane, I'm into an Actuarial Sciences degree now

  • @OrdinaryArgentinian
    @OrdinaryArgentinian 3 роки тому +17

    Ah yes "Actuario" has the reputation of being the hardest economics/mathematics career in the UBA (University of Buenos Aires)

  • @nicolasleblanc5722
    @nicolasleblanc5722 Рік тому

    As an actuary, I'm very sceptical about your stat that only 1,387 people graduate from an actuarial science degree every year. Where did you get this information? From my university alone, hundreds of students graduate with this degree every year.

  • @grantgibson1858
    @grantgibson1858 3 роки тому +1

    Awesome video, big agree as a student studying Actuarial Science!
    Quick question though, what’s that outro song?

  • @ethanbates3484
    @ethanbates3484 3 роки тому +1

    Can you do a video on Pharmacy as a career? I know you showed your degree and you did talk about pharmacy during the health degree video but I’d like to see a full video. There are videos by PharmD’s on UA-cam talking about how the job market is going down the tubes and the tripling of schools is oversaturating the market. Not to mention the threat of automation. Also, BLS for pharmacy updated in September with a negative growth rate. It seems like pharmacy as a career is doom and gloom so it would be great to hear your thoughts.

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      Noted Ethan. Maybe in the future

  • @anthonytesla8382
    @anthonytesla8382 2 роки тому

    The only reason why you'd pursue an actuarial science degree is to get board exam exemptions. But apart from that, you're actually better off doing a degree in statistics and applied mathematics.

  • @dackhornbold1728
    @dackhornbold1728 3 роки тому

    Here's some math for you. Only about 1,387 people graduate with an Actuarial Science degree each year (1:12) and from 2019-2029 the employment change in Actuarial Science is expected to increase by 4,900 jobs or approximately 490 per year (4:46). So there are 1,387 people competing for 490 jobs each year so your probability of getting an entry level actuary job is at most about 35%. Once you realize that anybody with any bachelor's degree can become an actuary you can see why there is so much competition in the entry level actuary market right now. I know it is a very simple analysis but I know from personal experience, I have passed 4 of the 10 exams and still can't get a job.

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому

      Yep. As a current actuary I hate when people make it seem like passing 2 exams and having a degree is all you need to find a job. Maybe 10-20 years ago. I graduated from an ivy league school with a few exams but no internship. Had to enroll in a masters program just to give myself another shot at an internship. Only afterwards did I start getting interviews for full time offers and then eventually my current job now. Def a great career but only after you find a job and then pass all the exams.

  • @charlesj7748
    @charlesj7748 Рік тому

    Actuarial science is a math degree where you take statistics and probability courses. At the school I went to the only difference in math courses is straight math majors took abstract algebra and advanced calculus.

  • @fangzhoushao5404
    @fangzhoushao5404 3 роки тому

    I love these videos! Please make one on Political Science, or one of the less well-paying majors. I think people who graduate from those majors are a lot less sure of the jobs they'd get, so it will help a lot more.

  • @asael3707
    @asael3707 3 роки тому +1

    This video helped me a lot, thanks for sharing it

  • @sethkeele8855
    @sethkeele8855 3 роки тому +1

    I’m majoring in Economics with a minor in Math and a Certificate in Actuarial Science

  • @DataHotep
    @DataHotep 3 роки тому +2

    From my statistics background I know that most of the actuaries I know took the exam and got the certification (with a stats degree of course).

  • @thetheoryofinterest7051
    @thetheoryofinterest7051 3 роки тому

    Nice video, but as someone who teaches in an actuarial science program, I don't really agree with the claim that an actuarial science degree is inflexible.
    In general, you really need to know so much basic finance, business IT, economics, mathematics, statistics, and probability, that there isn't even time to do all that many "actuary specific" courses (and the two "prelim" exams, P and FM, really just test very basic probability and mathematical finance, and thus to me aren't very actuary specific. )
    In fact, in our program we only really offer two actuary specific courses (on long term actuarial mathematics, ie prep for the SOA LTAM exam.) My point is that this why I think an actuarial degree is such a good idea if you are excellent in mathematics and like business! Plus, if you take exam P/FM and realize you can't pass or this just isn't for you, then you still possess a ton of GENERAL useful business/quantitative skills!
    Now, if you decide you really want to do something in the engineering/science realm, well then yea good luck, and you'll need to learn a TON of stuff (we obviously don't teach PDEs and Fourier analysis and such in any actuarial science degree courses...)

    • @soakohaji8009
      @soakohaji8009 3 роки тому

      We had about fourier analysis on the actuarial program in denmark.

    • @thetheoryofinterest7051
      @thetheoryofinterest7051 3 роки тому

      @@soakohaji8009 I stand corrected! How was this applied to actuarial science?

    • @soakohaji8009
      @soakohaji8009 3 роки тому

      @@thetheoryofinterest7051 It was a compulsory math course called analysis 1. kurser.ku.dk/course/nmaa04016u
      I remember once that we had refer back to it, in the coming courses. But I cannot remember in which context. But it was ofcourse not directly applied to actuarial theory.

  • @ChinderElla
    @ChinderElla 3 роки тому +1

    Hi, here researching as I am considering to change my program of study

  • @Jesus_777.2
    @Jesus_777.2 3 роки тому

    Omg omg omg, I love this I am about to chance mayors to actuarial science and this really comes in handy, live your videos!

  • @praatyush2615
    @praatyush2615 3 роки тому +3

    I am planning to major in CS with minors in actuarial mathematics and business analysis. Is it a good combination? Please suggest some job ideas. Thanks

  • @johnsnow94
    @johnsnow94 5 місяців тому

    exam bellow 50%? that is great, you have higher chances of passing the exams than finishing an engineering program.

  • @alexisyuren5606
    @alexisyuren5606 3 роки тому

    We will be with you all the way til the 30th day!

  • @samwehner8808
    @samwehner8808 2 роки тому

    Lower 25 percentile | Median | Upper 25 percentile
    Actuary 10-year salary: $84,000 | $110,000 | $150,000
    Software Engineer 10-year salary: $84,000 | $110,000 | $140,000
    Actuaries have less transferrable skills than software engineers, as well. And most actuaries don't embrace technology in their work.
    The stress of passing intense exams that never get utilized in practice over a 7 to 10 year period is also something to take into account. If you love math, don't be an actuary; you won't be using it very much.
    Actuaries will be replaced rapidly due to their lack of innovation over the past 30 years.

    • @jcn268
      @jcn268 Рік тому +1

      The demand rate for actuaries is actually increasing over the years, plus what will they get replaced by, the work they do is very distinctive to most jobs

    • @samwehner8808
      @samwehner8808 Рік тому

      @@jcn268 foundationally it's not distinct. Insurance actuaries will definitely be automated in the next decade or so. Actuaries that actually understand the mathematics underpinning their work will not be replaced. Actuaries who skirt the exams by just studying and passing "enough" and not really understanding will eventually be replaced.

    • @samwehner8808
      @samwehner8808 Рік тому

      @@jcn268 increasing demand doesn't mean those being "hire" are humans to fill that demand

  • @Lazymath007_
    @Lazymath007_ 3 роки тому +7

    When are you doing "is a marketing degree worth it" 😤😤😤

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +2

      believe me it's coming real soon

    • @DavDaJa
      @DavDaJa 3 роки тому +3

      Might save you some time. Unless you plan on going for your Ph. D., it's generally not. Learn accounting, finance, MIS, or SCM and then find you a marketing job if you want. But at least this way you start by earning a respectable salary if you want one instead of going into marketing. I'm not attacking marketing. This is just the situation too many of my friends found themselves in. I've learned more about marketing outside of school by working, even though both my undergrad and master's are in accounting

    • @Lazymath007_
      @Lazymath007_ 3 роки тому +1

      @@DavDaJa that's what I thought but they said for marketing jobs, most of them at least require a bachelor's degree 😔😔. Besides, I know the starting salaries of marketing are bad but as you climb higher the positions seem pretty attractive and you earn pretty well. Although I will take you words into account and probably try a double major or something. Thank you for the advice!

  • @calvinmichael1242
    @calvinmichael1242 3 роки тому +1

    Hey Shane, I really enjoy your videos, keep researching my friend; I am sure we all appreciate it greatly.
    Stay safe, and take care :D

  • @jack-ui7dk
    @jack-ui7dk Рік тому +1

    I am looking to study Actuarial science at university, for my A levels I have chosen, Economics, Geography, Maths and Further Maths. Do you think these A-Levels are suitable or should i consider taking out Geography

  • @tolgabingol2128
    @tolgabingol2128 3 роки тому +3

    Hey man! Could you talk about online degrees and which ones are worth it which ones are not worth it? (you might remember me as the econ guy who wants to do online menagment information systems degree as well)

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +2

      Hey man! Yeah I remember. Stay tuned for that video.

    • @Kanal7Indonesia
      @Kanal7Indonesia 3 роки тому

      @@ShaneHummus is an online MBA degree worth it?

  • @sirfletch9802
    @sirfletch9802 3 роки тому +1

    I have an actuarial degree and used to work in actuarial consulting firm. Now I am a mathematician for a gaming development company.

    • @albertrilley3341
      @albertrilley3341 3 роки тому

      So being a Mathematician can make you work in a gaming company?

    • @sirfletch9802
      @sirfletch9802 3 роки тому

      @@albertrilley3341 yes particularly for casino games since it requires calculations of probabilities

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому

      Do you get paid more there? I'm an actuary as well always thought it would be cool to be part of the team that makes a game.

  • @jackchung8203
    @jackchung8203 3 роки тому +1

    Shane, could you please do a video about high paying jobs in renewable energy, water purification, air. :) appreciate you!

  • @matthewlonnon5662
    @matthewlonnon5662 2 роки тому

    If you have a math or stats degree taking actuarial science classes isn’t necessary at all. Just pass 1-2 actuarial exams and you can get a job.

    • @jms974
      @jms974 2 роки тому

      Plus an internship then yes

  • @fikilemkhize5776
    @fikilemkhize5776 3 роки тому

    Another con is that exams are expensive, unless u have a the company u work is sponsoring u or u have a bursary

  • @hanjieli1903
    @hanjieli1903 3 роки тому +4

    Gently obliterated the like button

  • @andersoncosta4770
    @andersoncosta4770 3 роки тому

    That's a though one 👊. Shane just started the Finish 2020 Strong with math...I know that math has its reason to exist, and can be even beautiful but the risks involved if things doesn't work so well in a so closed career like that are to high for me, I think I would go crazy and starts to see mathematical problems everywhere... Just like the way my brain started to count after the moment I've started to practice music with a click track to improve my skills... and now I'm listening to patterns everywhere... 🤦‍♂️😂

  • @gallantshang6478
    @gallantshang6478 3 роки тому

    I love this account thank you so much for your insight!

  • @abdullahmalik394
    @abdullahmalik394 3 роки тому +3

    Can you share more about your college experience and journey from high school to college? That would be a great video

  • @davidlakhter
    @davidlakhter 3 роки тому +1

    Day one, here we go!

  • @jjackomin
    @jjackomin Рік тому

    Great career, but it can be be very difficult if you're not good with math.

  • @ofeliiabagratian5748
    @ofeliiabagratian5748 3 роки тому

    Hi Shane, why don't you ever include any data about contractors vs full-time employees or is there even such a thing in the USA? In EU contractors (limited-time contracts, can be for several years for example) people usually get a lot more money than full-time - technically this means life-time in EU. For example, the salary can be 50k a year for a lifetime contract plus all benefits, including Maternity or Paternity leave, payments in case of getting fired and etc. However, if the person does not want the life-time contract, no maternity leave coverage and etc, for the same 50k job he/she can get 80k-90k per year, and for many industries, this is what people choose to do.

    • @ofeliiabagratian5748
      @ofeliiabagratian5748 3 роки тому

      I just googled and found out that in US Maternity and Paternity leave is unpaid?!?! I am quite shocked, how do people have children?!

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      Thanks for sharing that Ofeliia, I might talk about that in the future

  • @hornetguy9063
    @hornetguy9063 3 роки тому +1

    Wonder if the comment thread from one of your recent videos that I started inspired this one!

  • @aoigren4526
    @aoigren4526 3 роки тому

    Love watching your vids, any insights about agricultural biotechnology?

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      I might cover that in the future

  • @LM-he7eb
    @LM-he7eb 2 роки тому

    It is easily the most "worth it" degree in the world. But, getting to the "actuary" title is a long road

  • @miamitchell7126
    @miamitchell7126 3 роки тому +1

    So if I were to major in acturial science, would it be a good idea to minor in accounting or finance?

  • @Moneybagggs
    @Moneybagggs 3 роки тому +1

    Deciding whether to continue my actsci degree onto year 2 or not as we speak 👀

  • @blakecarberry5032
    @blakecarberry5032 3 роки тому +4

    Can you do a 'is an earth science major worth it'?

  • @thespiderexterminator2683
    @thespiderexterminator2683 3 роки тому

    2 days down, 28 to go.. Keep up the good work Shane.

  • @willsong1317
    @willsong1317 3 роки тому +2

    Thanks! now I know Actuarial Science is worth it.

  • @ycppppp
    @ycppppp Рік тому

    For someone with an Actuarial degree from a high-ranked university 7 years ago with no prior working experience in related field, what do you suggest to get back into the industry?

  • @supersonicstyleatsonicspeed
    @supersonicstyleatsonicspeed 3 роки тому +2

    Next do is a creative writing degree worth it?

  • @powersale5898
    @powersale5898 3 роки тому +1

    wow i literally asked 2 days ago its already out? I feel like a MVP lmao

  • @jenno5555
    @jenno5555 2 роки тому +1

    Can you do a public health education degree?

  • @ayansinha4039
    @ayansinha4039 3 роки тому

    In India, actuary profession is somewhat different. My sister is qualified actuary, but in here most finance decisions taken by Chartered Accountants, MBA Finance and Engineers.
    Payscale somewhat not great compared same level other professions here

  • @marlenarteaga2154
    @marlenarteaga2154 3 роки тому

    Can you do one on a medical physicist? It’s really hard to find any information on this career field

  • @ribhavbhatia7606
    @ribhavbhatia7606 3 роки тому +1

    Video suggestion: Is an entrepreneurship degree worth it?

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому +1

      Stay tuned. Thanks for your suggestion

  • @davidhuynh5531
    @davidhuynh5531 3 роки тому +2

    Can you do one on Human Resource degree?

  • @summoningphoenix872
    @summoningphoenix872 3 роки тому +4

    Can you do this same type of video for Statistics?

  • @mrchess24
    @mrchess24 3 роки тому +1

    when are you doing is a supply chain management degree worth it and is a business administration degree worth it? Thanks!!

  • @matiasdel56
    @matiasdel56 3 роки тому

    I will study an actuary degree at the University of Buenos Aires.
    The best university in Argentina.
    World Number 66 (2020 QS Ranking)
    The University of Buenos Aires is a PUBLIC university.

  • @nitikaagarwal1958
    @nitikaagarwal1958 10 днів тому

    Kindly help me with best coaching available for actuarial exams

  • @marshalmashiat
    @marshalmashiat Рік тому

    Checked right now. 52% chance of getting automated.

    • @BackwardsR3LLIK
      @BackwardsR3LLIK Рік тому

      Same thing i noticed. Especially with chat gpt lol. This makes me wonder if it's something i should get into.

  • @emmanueledemmawuena5097
    @emmanueledemmawuena5097 Рік тому

    can you make a video on quantitative risk? not quantitative finance.

  • @iwrightstu
    @iwrightstu 3 роки тому +1

    Do a “is an electrical engineering degree worth it”

    • @ShaneHummus
      @ShaneHummus  3 роки тому

      Noted Isaiah. What else do you want me to cover?

    • @iwrightstu
      @iwrightstu 3 роки тому

      @@ShaneHummus what jobs can a person get with an electrical engineering degree

    • @chessskits1208
      @chessskits1208 3 роки тому +1

      LOL is it worth it? It's literally the BEST degree. Most respected, really high pay in both early and mid career, VERY flexible, praticle. If you're will to put in the work then there are no better options imo

  • @ericcy6371
    @ericcy6371 3 роки тому

    Hi, I am doing actuarial science degree, is it necessary to take SOA or CAS exam during university time?