M meew Member Joined Dec 14, 2006 Messages 62 Gender Male HSC 2006 May 16, 2007 #21 Sorry for hijacking the thread but, how long does it take to become a fully qualified actuary?
K ks21 Member Joined Oct 30, 2005 Messages 84 Gender Male HSC 2004 May 17, 2007 #22 Part 1: 3 years (if you get all your exemptions first time round), Part 2: 1 year, Part 3: 2 years + (depends on individual). So, all up, your looking at 6 years minimum (some people do it in 5 years) in order to become a fully qualified actuary.
Part 1: 3 years (if you get all your exemptions first time round), Part 2: 1 year, Part 3: 2 years + (depends on individual). So, all up, your looking at 6 years minimum (some people do it in 5 years) in order to become a fully qualified actuary.
M milton Member Joined Oct 30, 2004 Messages 107 Location Westmead Gender Male HSC 2006 May 27, 2007 #23 not to mention that most ppl fail at least once in their Part 3 exams apparently in thr US it takes up to a decade of further study after uni to fully qualify
not to mention that most ppl fail at least once in their Part 3 exams apparently in thr US it takes up to a decade of further study after uni to fully qualify