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YOU HAVE TO BE ODD  being a specialist in only one area – we need to be able to
          look at the broader picture too.

 TO BE NUMBER ONE. - Dr. Seuss
          When I consider the highlight of my job, I would have to say
          it’s the heartwarming feeling I get when the work I do for a
 An actuary is a professional who applies analytical, statistical
 and mathematical skills to financial and businessproblems.  client has a positive impact on their business – and the
 This is especially valuable when facing real-world problems  gratitude they show for this. The biggest challenge of my job
 WHAT DO  that involve uncertain future events or financial risk.
 ACTUARIES  is to effectively communicate ‘technical insight’ to a
 DO?      potentially ‘non-technical’ audience. I have to be cognizant of
          the fact that they may not understand the terminology or the
 AREAS IN WHICH YOU WILL LIKELY FIND ACTUARIES WORKING INCLUDE:
          methods we use, so patience is key.

          Outside of work, I enjoy spending time with my two young

 INSURANCE  PENSIONS  BANKING  HEALTHCARE  RISK MANAGEMENT  kids, friends, and singing at my local church. I also enjoy
          reading and watching a series on TV, and when I need to get
 Given the set of skills that actuaries have developed, many have also branched into wider
 business fields, e.g data analytics, capital projects, environmental issues,etc.  the blood pumping, I play squash.
 From the definition above, three key areas of focus can be highlighted:
 1. Statistical and mathematical skills l 2. Solving business problems l 3. Being a professional


 WHICH SUBJECTSAHOULD  It is important to remember
 YOU BE CONSIDERING?  that actuarial science courses
 generally have higher entrance
 Based on these areas, the following  requirements that also consider
 subjects are required:  your average results. This should
 • Mathematics & English  be considered when choosing your
 additional subjects.
 While the subjects below are  The next step after school is to enrol
 recommended:  into an actuarial science course at an
 • Computer Science:  accredited university.
 • Advanced Programme Mathematics:  For further information on each
 • Accounting and/or Economics:  university’s programme, please visit
 • Physics:  their respective websites.


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