I did the exact same thing my first time taking P. I always did well on math tests, so took it lightly. I bought a study manual and barely read it, just memorized some formulas and got a 5. Lesson learned, practice beforehand because I don't have the time on exam day to piece solutions together from scratch.
From my understanding, grant writing is pretty different from what actuaries do! Any job where you can get experience with Excel or a programming language is usually good experience, especially analyst jobs or underwriting. I hope that helps!! :D
When this guy goes to a job interview, the interviewer doesn't interview him, he interviews the interviewer.
I loved this! Thanks Brea, and thank you JD for sharing your story.
Thank you! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
I did the exact same thing my first time taking P. I always did well on math tests, so took it lightly. I bought a study manual and barely read it, just memorized some formulas and got a 5.
Lesson learned, practice beforehand because I don't have the time on exam day to piece solutions together from scratch.
Yes practice is SO important!
Thank you Brea, this is a really great video. Glad that I found it now
So glad I could help, Mai! :)
im currently working towards my B.S in Mathematics!! i’ll be graduating May 2022 ‼️
Good luck bro, 💪💪💪 stay strong with all the tight exam schedules
This was great 👍🏾 thanks Brea
Thanks for watching Lydia!
how old is he to start the actuarial study?
Bsc majoring in Mathematics and Statistics
Does grant writing experience work?
From my understanding, grant writing is pretty different from what actuaries do! Any job where you can get experience with Excel or a programming language is usually good experience, especially analyst jobs or underwriting. I hope that helps!! :D
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