Things I Sacrificed to Become an Actuary

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  • @justinwr092
    @justinwr092 7 років тому +256

    About to take the p exam (in six days effing shoot me). I've sacrificed time with my wife and baby son. My wife sacrifices more than I do really. She will stay with the baby all day long while I'm in my office studying, and I feel guilty all the time about it. I grew up really poor and worked in the blue collar world my whole life before deciding to go back to school and become an actuary. I just keep telling myself that soon my son will see his daddy coming home from work wearing a tie and that's what he'll grow up thinking a man does, not go put on a hard hat and sweat all day doing dangerous work in a refinery.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +24

      That's amazing! Good luck with exam p 😀

    • @jackj5591
      @jackj5591 7 років тому +16

      Hi Justin, I feel your pain man. I have a 3 yr old and 18 month old and my wife's job is more demanding than mine. Between both of us working full time, family life, attempting to have social life, and studying for these exams, this is the toughest thing I've done in my whole life. I've attempted Exam P 3 times with no success and kind of at a cross roads now, thinking if I should continue on my goal and passion of this experience or hang it up. Best of luck to you on your journey and follow your gut.

    • @justinwr092
      @justinwr092 7 років тому +8

      Hey Jack. Right on. I think you're the first person I've come across that had a situation similar to mine. I just failed exam p for the first time, but I really don't think it was by much. I was actually preparing fairly well before we had to evacuate for hurricane Harvey. I put the whole tribe in the van and drove to Dallas for a week. Hoping to get it next time. Man if I were you I wouldn't give up. I've heard of people having to take it 8 times before passing. Once you get an actuarial job, there should be some paid study time. Yeah trying to study this stuff (and finishing up a masters in finance) while in the haze of no sleep because of the baby has been the biggest challenge of my life without a doubt. I feel like the practice problems are almost impossible when I've had no sleep. The exam itself though really could have been harder I thought. I was surprised when it said I failed. I think it's doable. We just have to push through. Hey, with all of our free time on our hands, we should start a youtube channel for actuarial career changers.

    • @jackj5591
      @jackj5591 7 років тому +4

      Its crazy how life works and the randomness of thing. Especially with the hurricane and all and glad your family is ok. Must have been so stressful not only b/c you guys are in survival mode but you probably felt guilty about not being able to study and thats one of the last thing you should be doing in that situation. Yeah I got a 3, 5, and 4 in my prior attempts and feel so close. Got my earned level to a 4.9 on Adapt and need to just keep pushing to get that to a 7. You are right, its tough to find others going through this with family/small children. I get up at 4am to study for 2 hours, go to work all day, study about an hour on my lunch break, then come home, pickup kids and eat dinner. Relax for maybe 30 minutes, help put kids to bed and pass out at 9pm. I guess what doesn't kill you makes you stronger. Thanks for your words of encouragement. I had a Welsh Calc professor who told us their saying in the army was to "bash on no matter what." That was years ago and I will never forget that but sometimes just need to remind myself.

    • @justinwr092
      @justinwr092 7 років тому +4

      Keep at it man. I'm taking it in November. You? Let's pass it this time.

  • @paul5324
    @paul5324 7 років тому +111

    Recently passed FM, and let me tell you that when I pressed end exam and saw a survey before I got my result, I almost fainted.

  • @chrismckay8330
    @chrismckay8330 7 років тому +188

    I sacrificed my sanity.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +37

      I never had sanity to begin with 😆

    • @Veemes1
      @Veemes1 7 років тому +8

      Sanity? Never heard of it.

    • @kdot981
      @kdot981 7 років тому +6

      Can't wait to be insane - well on my way and making good progress 😀

    • @kaibaing4288
      @kaibaing4288 5 років тому +1

      Sanity is just a word,there is no sane mind-set 😏.

    • @celticcook3950
      @celticcook3950 5 років тому

      @@HWEWSWEW fuck.

  • @timrunke
    @timrunke 7 років тому +37

    Great video! This was probably the most inspirational thing I've watched in a long time. Your first hand account of hardwork was may more motivational than all the motivational specific stuff on UA-cam. Mainly cause you achieved my specific goals. Thank you so much.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +2

      Glad you enjoyed it 😀😀😄

  • @fiveandtwoball
    @fiveandtwoball 5 років тому +14

    Congratulations to becoming an FCAS! I passed four exams, and so I had a taste of how hard they are. I learned that as you progress through the exams, the cream rises and the competition you need to beat to score in the top 50% gets very tough.

  • @sofiem7348
    @sofiem7348 5 років тому +448

    Her: Im anti social. Its a high paying job and low stress. Sounds like the perfect job!
    Also her: I couldn't go out with my friends because of the exams 😭

    • @bernardoabdanur0
      @bernardoabdanur0 5 років тому +31

      This was probably referring to working with many people.

    • @aa_prncs4824
      @aa_prncs4824 5 років тому

      sound like me hahaha

    • @carriersignal
      @carriersignal 3 роки тому

      Was thinking the same thing.

    • @PrettyLittleBohemian
      @PrettyLittleBohemian 3 роки тому +2

      Do you think those contradicting statements were made because of low self awareness or general hypocrisy?

    • @Piccolo_Re
      @Piccolo_Re 3 роки тому +1

      Anti social people don’t like making UA-cam videos either at least I don’t. Introverts hate the spotlight.

  • @hollygrant282
    @hollygrant282 5 років тому +10

    I've definitely sacrificed my waistline by stressing over the exams too... I can't help it! I get stressed out easily and have had to work on integrating good habits into my life instead of eating nonchalantly. Thanks for making this video!

  • @davidfreeman3083
    @davidfreeman3083 5 років тому +9

    Finally! Finally! As an actuary student I'm recommended a YT channel about actuarial context for the first time! Nice job Elle, hopefully you'll walk us through the journey as an actuary!

  • @Ellellevlog
    @Ellellevlog 7 років тому +125

    Hello, me-on-a-different-channel! Just remember that all those sacrifices were worth it #actuary4life

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +5

      #4everandever

    • @tanweerfeenah6175
      @tanweerfeenah6175 6 років тому

      reply my comment please 😭🙏🏼 it will mean a lot ❤

    • @armedtuxedo6632
      @armedtuxedo6632 6 років тому +1

      Love that sense of humor. Keep it up!

    • @michellemarie1197
      @michellemarie1197 6 років тому

      Ellellevlog quick question, could a bachelors in actuarial science allow someone to earn an MBA?

    • @manza108
      @manza108 3 роки тому +1

      are you an actuary now

  • @gluespill
    @gluespill 6 років тому +12

    Wow, so very articulate and expressive. Cudos for all the work you've put in over the years.

  • @mehulverma99
    @mehulverma99 6 років тому +25

    I don't know but your voice gave me motivation to become an actuary

  • @davehackey2603
    @davehackey2603 5 років тому +5

    I'm going to take exam P this June and I have put in a lot of time, effort, and money into making this actuary idea of mine a reality. All of it worth while. I taught myself all of the multivariable calculus required, mathematical statistics required, and probability theory required. The feeling of knowing it's possible to teach myself this stuff is the most rewarding thing of all. It's been a grind and a goal for the last 3 years, but it's finally going to happen.
    Cheers. I am very happy for your success and glad you made it work so well for yourself. Also glad to hear the ends justify the means.

    • @user-lh8ej7oh5i
      @user-lh8ej7oh5i 5 років тому

      Can I just ask what you studied in university

  • @anamariareynosoramos8341
    @anamariareynosoramos8341 5 років тому +1

    I'm an actuarial student, I just had a very bad exam for which I studied so so hard and I swear that I love finding your youtube channel cause I finally feel that someone understands me!

  • @leanadehaan3576
    @leanadehaan3576 6 років тому +4

    Thank you so much for making these vlogs, they give me hope! I'm a final year undergraduate Financial and Actuarial Mathematics in South Africa, its going... so far so good....I envy your confidence :)

  • @jerryesque3747
    @jerryesque3747 6 років тому +6

    Yeah, I recently got my bachelors degree in applied math, and just recently, ive been considering to be an actuary for reasons you said in the beginning of the video. Ive always been a good test taker, but this does sound like a big sacrifice. So, I think i am going to pursue this.

  • @UnlimitedSky00
    @UnlimitedSky00 7 років тому +43

    Recently they've been changing the exam, I took the new MFE the 2nd time 2 days ago, didn't feel I could pass it, they made it even harder. And after talking to the experienced actuaries, I feel like the actuarial society just wanna make it unnessasarily hard to reduce the supply, and if they make this profession hard, people will respect them. When I asked them(from different companies) if the exams really help them a lot in work, all of them told me "No", at the end of the day it's about business experience, some exam knowledges are helpful, but most are useless. What do you say?

    • @Cavin8r
      @Cavin8r 6 років тому +7

      I say that, that's the goal of studying--to be able to take on any hurtle, even if they won't ever happen. If you know how to react well to all the questions that they ask you, then you won't have any problem with the things that will actually happen to you.

  • @chitransh_kapoor8742
    @chitransh_kapoor8742 4 роки тому +2

    Exactly....😂 My dad aslo said the exact same thing ... There is a whole lot of people who don't understand that journey towards being a professional Actuary is not like graduation. You can't complete it within 3 years while studying only 2 weeks before exams.
    Thank you for your video. It really helps to know that I am not the only one stressed out.. 😇

  • @kchannel5317
    @kchannel5317 6 років тому +8

    I love watching your videos they I'm inspire me to keep going. I don't mind making these test my life (not that there was much of one in the first place) if it means getting a career that matches my personality type. great video thank you.

  • @actuariahl1335
    @actuariahl1335 4 роки тому

    Thank you for addressing the problem on how you can't cram the night before the exam. People just don't understand it.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому

      Definitely cant cram for these exams 🙈

  • @aimandarwiche9168
    @aimandarwiche9168 7 років тому

    Thank you, this video makes me feel better about the stress that I am already feeling due to studying.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +1

      Hope you find a way to de-stress. Stay strong ❤

  • @ritesharora6032
    @ritesharora6032 6 років тому +2

    In India, there is a exam called IIT JEE. Usually around half million people take it and 10,000 gets in. This exam requires 2 years of hardcore preparation (7-8 hours a day). Nothing less than 2 years will do it.

    • @lazy_biscuits08
      @lazy_biscuits08 4 місяці тому

      IIT JEE is a whole monster of it's own (2 years of constt study for admission + 4 years of intense competition at college) but actuarial exams are just as hard if not more, because you have to do graduation while giving exams and then keep giving exams for years on end.

  • @nametsoraditloaneng533
    @nametsoraditloaneng533 6 років тому

    Firstly, you are soooooo weirdly cool. And I dont know how and why i stumbled upon your page but its making my day so much better ! Biggest sacrifice for me is family time though. I hate the fact that I dont get to spend as much time with them PLUS they hate me for it, behidn the curtains though. Awesome vid. Awesome page. Keep it up!

  • @Pew_Meister
    @Pew_Meister 7 років тому +1

    Your videos have actually been super helpful! I'm in my first semester of college and am quite struck in terms of degree paths. I know I'm getting an associates of science here and transferring to a 4 year university. I'm not amazing at math but I like the simplicity having a "right" or "wrong" answer. There isn't much of a "gray" area.. also I'm a realist and a person of logic that treats others how they treat me. So perhaps that cancels out a career involving face to face contact with a consumer of sorts. And I'm not worried about accruing much debt because my tuition is funded by the GI Bill. But hey thanks for the insightful videos!

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому

      Actuarial math is unlike the math you do at school, in that there is no "right" or "wrong" answer. If you give the same data to 10 different actuaries, you're going to get 10 different results.

    • @Pew_Meister
      @Pew_Meister 7 років тому

      EllelleActuary oh my.. in that case, this isn't something I've dealt with before. Then how does one determine what is the "best" answer?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +1

      Actuarial judgment. It's developed over time. It's something I work to develop every day.

  • @karolmatamoros6009
    @karolmatamoros6009 7 років тому

    I’m studying for FM and just had the worst time ever with annuities. Going to try again tomorrow but it definitely has me down. Watching your video made me feel like I’m not alone. Thanks for your videos!:)

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +1

      Definitely not alone! Good luck with annuities! There are people who make videos on UA-cam teaching topics from FM. Maybe you could check them out.

    • @bodyhaven4875
      @bodyhaven4875 6 років тому

      Karol Matamoros me tooo🙌

  • @judithdemers9352
    @judithdemers9352 4 роки тому +1

    thank you. i was a professional insurance commercial underwriter and agree with you totally./

  • @niharikabhojwani9274
    @niharikabhojwani9274 6 років тому +2

    The point where you said you felt guilty for the time you weren't studying is so damn rue #totallyrelate

  • @jorgemejia9441
    @jorgemejia9441 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve sacrificed many animals on my journey and I’ve even considered sacrificing people but unfortunately that isn’t in line with the generally accepted rules of the actuary.

  • @thatomolebatsi754
    @thatomolebatsi754 7 років тому +13

    Hey! Can you do one on your study techniques. Like the actual study process.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +3

      Absolutely! I've just been lazy about filming recently 😉

    • @diviknigam
      @diviknigam 6 років тому +3

      Just trying to remind you that you should pllzzzz make that video :)

  • @MOHAMED-tc7pf
    @MOHAMED-tc7pf 7 років тому +6

    Absolutely great👌.keep on posting more ellen

  • @GbyP
    @GbyP 6 місяців тому

    How much human interaction do you have to do as an actuary? I like working alone and cannot deal with toxic people, so what are interactions like?

  • @Guns4Combat
    @Guns4Combat 7 років тому +14

    I'm a 3rd year undergrad student with 2 exams finished. I passed both of them on my first try but I still found them pretty difficult. It got a bit depressing at some points and I'm not sure if I want to commit the majority of my "young and beautiful" 20s to pursue the rest of the exams and modules.
    Does it get a lot worse from this point on? Because if it does I might consider an alternative route aha.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +7

      In my experience, it didn't stop sucking. Ultimately it was worth It, but I wouldn't do it a second time

  • @lighthope9186
    @lighthope9186 6 років тому

    i hope you believe it was worth it, you seemed to have mellowed out significantly from your prior exuberant self. hope you're happy, good luck! as just passed my last exam for ASA and looking at switching from software dev, i'm unsure if i'm making the right decision. who knows, who cares exams took all my friends already lol jk kinda..

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому

      I definitely think it was worth it! Congrats on you ASA!

  • @vishaldutta007
    @vishaldutta007 7 років тому

    Truly inspiring, glad that I stumbled upon your channel!!

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +1

      +Krishna Thank you 😀😀

  • @nchangbango7823
    @nchangbango7823 6 років тому

    Well, a feild i study, that consist of studying human behavior, but takes me away from people. This is what i reffer to as MENTAL RISK...

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому

      Sorry, I don't understand your comment

  • @rahulfernandes2908
    @rahulfernandes2908 6 років тому +13

    I'm planning to start my journey towards an actuary course like what advice can you give me on how i should prepare for it

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому +8

      Buy a study manual and don't underestimate the hours needed to study. They recommend 100 hours of studying per hour of exam. Good luck!!

    • @tanweerfeenah6175
      @tanweerfeenah6175 6 років тому

      same😭 goodluck for your endeavours🌸

  • @poochyboi
    @poochyboi 6 років тому +4

    damn...this sound like my kind of life... i wish i know about actuary b4 i entered uni

    • @samadams1408
      @samadams1408 3 роки тому

      If you really want to become an actuary it's not too late. I'm a Fellow (guarantee I qualified before you were born) and I had been working as an actuary for several years before I met anyone with a degree in actuarial science. Most people (myself included) had degrees in STEM subjects (in many cases, graduate degrees) but not in actuarial science. As the vid says, you've got to pass those exams - I didn't start writing until after I'd finished grad school

  • @umanggarg970
    @umanggarg970 6 років тому +3

    Are there any entrepreneurial opportunities in actuarial science???
    I want to become an entrepreneur
    Pls make a video for that.
    Thanks in advance

  • @sarthakmaloo3610
    @sarthakmaloo3610 3 роки тому

    damn i am watching this now when i have CS1 paper in april but this is way too relatable

  • @rusty8311
    @rusty8311 4 роки тому

    Thanks for the video, but I do have some questions.. not sure if you’ll even see this since I’m 2 years late lol.
    It is my junior year of high school. I’ve always been good with grades, 95+ average, and I grew up in a private school-until 9th grade-that pushed a lot of work on me (I yet have a day in high school that was more difficult than my private school lol). So I have dealt with harsh workload before. I am a huge fan of math, it’s like a game to me, and I have big interests in business/finance/investment; which is why I thought actuary sounds good for me. Nevertheless, do you think these testings would be a lot higher in demand, that it would over-stress me? Tests in particular I may not want to study as much as you seemed to.
    Also, more importantly, are these exams you are referring to college exams or something different? If different, what are the purposes of these exams? Are they required? Just to go further with a degree? I currently plan to go to college for 4 years in actuary and business economics interests.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому

      I wouldnt be able to comment on your stress levels. That's very personal to you.
      The way you describe yourself sounds a lot like me, if that's any indication that you'll enjoy being an actuary.
      The actuarial exams are separate from university and are done through an actuarial society. In north America that would be either the society of actuaries (SOA) or the casualty actuarial society (CAS)

    • @rusty8311
      @rusty8311 4 роки тому

      Actuary elle Gotcha, thanks for the fast response!

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому

      My pleasure!

  • @ntswakivero3354
    @ntswakivero3354 5 років тому +2

    i am Willing to die for this career...thank you for the inspiration

  • @xKaL-eL
    @xKaL-eL 4 роки тому +1

    Study guilt is absolutely the worst thing ever. God forbid I get one day to myself lol

  • @justinemarcil9459
    @justinemarcil9459 7 років тому +1

    Could you make a video about your preparation for the exams? I'm writing my first exam in February!

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому

      Yup! Good luck studying 😀

  • @stijnvanloock3194
    @stijnvanloock3194 2 роки тому

    I'm becoming an actuary in belgium and we just have a masters degree requirment (+ getting some professional experience)

  • @kunalbhardwaj4374
    @kunalbhardwaj4374 6 років тому +1

    thanks for the information in all of your videos. it was helpful. and you looked good in this video :p

  • @danydaher3918
    @danydaher3918 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, i feel less guilty now

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому

      What do you feel guilty about?

    • @danydaher3918
      @danydaher3918 4 роки тому

      @@Actuaryelle that i feel less productive than I imagine being capable of

  • @aribennett5927
    @aribennett5927 7 років тому

    When you say that you spent 2-3 months for the first five exams, could you be more specific? What we're the time frames of your days and how many days a week? How many exams did you pass before your first job?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  7 років тому +1

      I took university courses in addition to independent study, shich makes it hard to quantify exactly how long i studied.
      I had passed 6 exams before starting full time

  • @stevensi4562
    @stevensi4562 3 роки тому +1

    Can I ask does actuary need to use Excel Solver skills on for interviews or jobs? Thanks!

  • @andrews12962
    @andrews12962 6 років тому

    I’m Andrews , I have been watching your videos for quite sometime now on UA-cam and I find it motivating.
    I am an actuarial Science student and I am finding difficult to find a list of firms I could apply to for internship.
    And hey , I’m wondering if you could give me those learning materials that is if you are no more using them.
    Thanks a lot for you are an inspiration to me personally 😘😘

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому

      Have you gone to your university advisor and asked them where other actuarial students have historically gotten hired?

  • @AlamoudKhaled
    @AlamoudKhaled 5 років тому +1

    How Actuarial Science is “high paid and less stress job” and you in the meanwhile can’t go out with your friends because of the exams? It’s really makes no sense. Looking for the answer..

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  5 років тому +4

      Because the exams are temporary. Once you're done exams, you've got a great job with tons of free time

    • @linasg90
      @linasg90 4 роки тому

      @@Actuaryelle quite late but aren't they supposed to be taking every 6 months?

  • @feyiliseli9640
    @feyiliseli9640 5 років тому

    really off topic, but that green make your eyes pop 🤩

  • @rajrai9480
    @rajrai9480 5 років тому +1

    Matching eye color and top.

  • @jess-ze1jj
    @jess-ze1jj 6 років тому +5

    It’s 3:30am and I am currently studying/ stressing for my first ever actuarial exam (FM) that I have in just a little over a week. Any last minute advice? 😬

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому +11

      I always spent the week before the exam doing as many practice problems as possible. Also, out your formula sheet under your pillow the night before the exam, to absorb the information by osmosis 😂
      Good luck!!!

    • @heyitssanti9908
      @heyitssanti9908 6 років тому +5

      EllelleActuary I’m actually dead from this comment. If anything make sure your notes are written with the most concentrated ink so it becomes a henna 😂 so not only will it sink in through osmosis, it will also become your tribal actuary tattoo 💀

  • @rodrigocandido8463
    @rodrigocandido8463 7 років тому

    I loved this video so much

  • @benediktusnugrohoadiwiyoto7046
    @benediktusnugrohoadiwiyoto7046 6 років тому

    I'm planning to be an actuary. I will study in a college in actuarial science next month. So what's your advice for me? I mean, I'm about to start. Please.

  • @mitchellli1914
    @mitchellli1914 7 років тому

    love your videos!

  • @user-ew1zn3el7r
    @user-ew1zn3el7r 4 роки тому

    love ur video. Pretty much say out the truth!

  • @cambriagerrits8166
    @cambriagerrits8166 3 роки тому

    So umm if I like going out 5/7 nights a week and I handle intense stress very poorly, should I NOT be an actuary??😬

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  3 роки тому

      I wouldnt have been able to go out 5 nights a weeks and pass actuarial exams, but that doesn't mean it's impossible.

  • @arshad8420
    @arshad8420 Рік тому

    Hey I’m currently doing b tech in company science and I’m not interested in cse and want to become an actuary how to become ? When I checked in the net they said there are 2 societies known as IAI Indian society and IFOA Uk society become a member in any one of those societies and start writing the exams is it true? In some sites they say do msc in actuarial science

  • @zoe-mv6ji
    @zoe-mv6ji 2 роки тому

    LOOOL THE INTRO IS ME

  • @shadyshkadov1004
    @shadyshkadov1004 5 років тому

    I'm 16, going into my first year of IB soon, and I'm thinking of studying to become an actuary. I love math and I believe I'm quiet good at it. What other skills are required to become an actuary?

    • @joshurlay
      @joshurlay 5 років тому

      Best of luck! I love math too.

  • @pohanchang2804
    @pohanchang2804 4 роки тому

    hii, I wondering whether four months full time studying is referring to the total studying time for all the last five exams or four months full-time studying for each of the five upper level exams.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому

      Hi! 4 months per exam 😊 they recommend 100 hours of studying per hour of exam (400 hours for a 4 hour exam)

  • @dlpaupu574
    @dlpaupu574 5 років тому

    How much maths and writing is involved in your studies and what would be your advice for someone who is thinking about becoming an actuary?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  5 років тому

      Lots

    • @dlpaupu574
      @dlpaupu574 5 років тому

      Thanks.

    • @dlpaupu574
      @dlpaupu574 5 років тому

      Can you please suggest what should I major or minor in for my first year of uni to pursue actuarial career? Or anything else that you think would not be a bad choice to take it in? I would really appreciate your recommendations.

  • @justapersonhere9269
    @justapersonhere9269 4 роки тому

    How many hours per day do you usually have to study for the exams? Like 5? More? Less?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому

      Depends on a lot of things. If I had reading to do, I could do fewer hours in the day because I dont have great concentration. When i was doing practice problems i could study for more hours. I'd study more on the weekends than on weekdays, personally.

  • @zebra1441
    @zebra1441 5 років тому

    I passed two exams
    I'm hoping to not have to take anymore honestly. I just want a decent paying job with it.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  5 років тому +1

      Congrats on the exams 👍

  • @tyreseclement1446
    @tyreseclement1446 4 роки тому +1

    Hey, I need help with an SOA question

  • @rajrai9480
    @rajrai9480 5 років тому +1

    Beauty with brain... You are so beautiful

  • @jacksz5127
    @jacksz5127 5 років тому +1

    So I’m hearing that you studied a lot for all the tests. I never studied in high school or college, I just listened in class and took the tests. Now keep in mind, I am nowhere near a genius. I’m just smarter than the dumb people. Are you still going to take me that long and how many of them are there? I’ve taken and passed a certified reliability exam, which is based around statistics and probability.

  • @michellemarie1197
    @michellemarie1197 5 років тому

    I wanna either be an actuary or a musician idk which one would be better 🤔🤔🤔

  • @ibraheemfahadamnaifa6912
    @ibraheemfahadamnaifa6912 4 роки тому

    I recently took an personality test online and i think being an actuary suits me very well.

  • @tanweerfeenah6175
    @tanweerfeenah6175 6 років тому

    Hi, I've been planning to go for actuarial sciences since 2 years now and I've just finished my A-levels. I am someone who stresses a lot and watching this video, I'm kinda having second thoughts about this career choice. Plus, in my country, they employ only 20 actuaries per year. What do you advise me to do? Should I study Maths with finance? I'd really love to be an actuary though. Hope someone sees this comment and actually replies. Thanks.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому +2

      If you've been planning to go into actuarial science for 2 years, then I'd say.. don't worry about what one girl in one video said. You know yourself better than anyone else, and if you think it's something you want to do.. do it.

  • @kalimshaikh7112
    @kalimshaikh7112 6 років тому +1

    How old were you when you passed all the actuarial exams?

  • @alksjdlakjdskfsalkjd4420
    @alksjdlakjdskfsalkjd4420 6 років тому +4

    I sacrificed my hair

  • @omarreyesortiz5641
    @omarreyesortiz5641 3 роки тому

    How many hours a week it needs to be dedicated to study for an exam and how many weeks before ?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  3 роки тому

      They recommend 100 hours of studying per hour of exam (eg. 300 hours for a 3 hour exam)
      I didnt count my hours so I dont know if I hit that mark, but I would start studying 3-4 months before the exam

  • @josesteven5253
    @josesteven5253 6 років тому

    Do you think it’s possible to study for Actuary while having time to play soccer for college

  • @ahaquarius98
    @ahaquarius98 6 років тому

    Btw what is ur major? I am accountant college student and my dream is to become a math student in best public institute in my country, but i failed so i randomly and my parents give me advice to study accountancy. After failing, i never stop searching information about math especially actuarial science. So after lot of information i got and after get knowledge in Accountancy, it is okay i can’t be a student in math department in best institute, but i still can be an actuary after i learn financial accounting and learn about IFRS and PSAK(indonesian’s accounting standard) and now i have a dream i want to be a master student in actuarial in that institute and become an actuary and become person who make policy about financial reporting for pension and insurance. Do you think i can make it happen? I wish i can

  • @hmenze99
    @hmenze99 7 років тому

    Hi! I’m a high school junior who plans on pursuing an actuarial career and have some questions that I’d like to ask in a more conventional form of communication if that’s ok

  • @BlessOli
    @BlessOli 7 років тому +1

    I feel you x100000

  • @fatimedo5994
    @fatimedo5994 6 років тому

    Good morning, I would like to have some informations. I had my high school diploma last year and I want to be an Actuary. For this, I was oriented towards a Bachelor in Mathmatics. I would like to know if with this Bachelor I could directly pass the tests or I must then do a specialized school in actuarial science, or if there is a minor in actuarial science. And if I have to go to a specialized school, could you recommend some schools to me?
    Thanks you.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому

      Yep. Anyone can take actuarial exams

  • @vishvabharathi2438
    @vishvabharathi2438 2 роки тому

    In what 15 subjects are there in acturial syllabus

  • @alexclark5325
    @alexclark5325 6 років тому +1

    Can you set up a patreon so we could support you making more videos ?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому +1

      You're sweet to offer, but setting up a patreon is not something I plan to do in the near future. The best way to support my content is by sharing it with friends and watching the videos to the end. If I get 4000 hours of watch time then I am able to monetize my videos 😀

  • @williamahn7093
    @williamahn7093 3 роки тому

    Why don't you be an actress instead? You are very good looking. Basically, studying is not the only issue but money to sustain yourself for the preparation is a serious issue that needs to overcome. You are very lucky that a company paid for your exams. These days they don't because they don't want to get ripped off by employees.

  • @jcn268
    @jcn268 2 роки тому

    You need strong social skills to become an actuary actually.💀

  • @aperson1181
    @aperson1181 4 роки тому

    Where do you work that allows to study for this?

  • @sarojsah4173
    @sarojsah4173 5 років тому

    Hello, do I need to be excellent in math to pass the papers ?

  • @EdrisJohn
    @EdrisJohn 5 років тому

    do you have to take physics, to be a actuarial scientist?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  5 років тому

      At my university it was a degree requirement to get my BSc, but it's not at all directly applicable to my actuarial work

    • @EdrisJohn
      @EdrisJohn 5 років тому

      So in every actuarial university, its a requirement to take physics in highschool???

  • @kalejohnson8015
    @kalejohnson8015 5 років тому

    If you go to collage for actuary would The exams be in college or do you have to take them separately

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  5 років тому +1

      The exams are taken separately, but a degree in actuarial would help you prepare

    • @kalejohnson8015
      @kalejohnson8015 5 років тому

      EllelleActuary thanks

  • @stevenlife2432
    @stevenlife2432 4 роки тому

    You study for exams 4 months non stop? That sounds like too much stress.

  • @tebellomokgomole772
    @tebellomokgomole772 4 роки тому

    I am sacrificing my body

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому +1

      Are you ok?

    • @tebellomokgomole772
      @tebellomokgomole772 4 роки тому

      @@Actuaryelle I am, I just don't have proper study environment in my room since campus is closed because of lockdown. I used to study at campus

  • @ayzeur4010
    @ayzeur4010 3 роки тому

    How much do you make ?

  • @clarisaangeline2897
    @clarisaangeline2897 6 років тому

    Heyy just wanna ask. Do u love math?? Or were u really smart at math when ur still in highschool? I want to become an actuary but im worried that i won’t survive. Thaanks

  • @TheFootballPlaya
    @TheFootballPlaya 6 років тому

    I'm a non-traditional student currently in my mid twenties attending college, I have thought about going the actuarial route because I enjoy mathematics and some of my friends have suggested this to me. Are there any specific backgrounds or skills that you would recommend to pair with actuarial science? Thank you!

    • @derekb.e1151
      @derekb.e1151 6 років тому +1

      Math, econ, stat, finance, actuarial math degrees are all good degrees for this professions. Also, you may be interested in quant career depending on where you are on the map of the world. Both professions use a lot mathematics. For the skills, you have to be skilled in mathematics. Not only in calculating, but also in proving theorems. But the thing with proving it is not that it is used on the field, but it helps you develop the reasoning skills required by this profession. It helps you understanding how to solve hard problems. You must have knowledge of economics and finance to work in that field. I hope that this was helpful.

    • @TheFootballPlaya
      @TheFootballPlaya 6 років тому +1

      Thank you for the reply, that was definitely helpful! I'll definitely check out those fields!

    • @derekb.e1151
      @derekb.e1151 6 років тому

      If you could find a degree in actuarial mathematics or in statistics with classes in econ and finance, without the big course in mathematics, such as real analysis, you would probably enjoy more the degree without these classes, except if you are someone like who really likes these kinds of things. Have fun!

  • @jacksz5127
    @jacksz5127 5 років тому

    Is it still going to take me that long for each test?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  5 років тому

      You can study less than me, but you will still need to study more than you did for school

  • @tamiratv5817
    @tamiratv5817 4 роки тому

    Could, I build a career in Actuary with a Business Degree.

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому +1

      Yes. You would need to pass a series of exams separate from your university degree to become an actuary

    • @tamiratv5817
      @tamiratv5817 4 роки тому

      Actuary elle thanks for informing me!

  • @pack44
    @pack44 7 років тому

    way to compliment those eyes

  • @reverse_meta9264
    @reverse_meta9264 4 роки тому +1

    You’re hot, solid 8/10

  • @mattew12bible6
    @mattew12bible6 5 років тому

    I have a math degree and would to be an actuary is it a young man job

  • @longshot-focusgroup9429
    @longshot-focusgroup9429 6 років тому

    Hello, I am thinking whether I want to go CAS or SOA. They say lots of people went CAS and stop being a Fellow because too many exams they have to take. On the other hand, people say FSA is "easier", since you can achieve that title faster. What' your idea and thought on this?
    -A confused 4th year Actsci kid

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому +1

      It seems that you're motivated by fear, not any genuine desire to do either path. Maybe take a step back and try to figure out what you want from your career.

    • @longshot-focusgroup9429
      @longshot-focusgroup9429 6 років тому

      Hello, Thanks for replying. I don't hate actuarial science. In fact, I like loss modeling and coding. I also had one internship in life and one reserve project in P&C. I found life is more interesting, P&C just has too much to consider at a time, and in most cases (my feeling on this), my answer for the reserve is very judgemental since you can calculate reserve using different methods. A lot of times I can't come up any reason why one is significantly better than the others. This makes me feel really insure when presenting results to others. Do you have any feeling like this? If yes, how do you cope with it?

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  6 років тому

      I have a terrible time of making decisions. Sometimes the best thing to do is to make a choice and stick with it.
      You're in a situation where you have to choose between two good options. You can never know if the other option would have been better, because you cannot do both simultaneously. From your reply, it sounds like you're leaning towards life. My boyfriend loves his job in life. I love P&C. Neither of us have tried each other's field. There's no wrong choice, and you can always change your mind. You're not committing forever

    • @longshot-focusgroup9429
      @longshot-focusgroup9429 6 років тому

      Thank you for your advice :)

  • @ayushrawat2514
    @ayushrawat2514 4 роки тому

    How much hours does an actuary has to work

    • @Actuaryelle
      @Actuaryelle  4 роки тому +2

      That would be very dependent on where you work, but I personally work 35 hours per week. 7 hours per day x 5 days per week.

  • @Peace.ee88
    @Peace.ee88 7 років тому

    That really sucks.

  • @geovanemarquez1531
    @geovanemarquez1531 6 років тому +1

    😍