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To become an actuary you need to take physical science,information technology and accountig as well as mathematics and not mathematical literacy.
An Actuary.
A person who wants to be an actuary would have working knowledge of mathematics-including calculus, probability, and statistics-and has demonstrated this knowledge by passing one or two actuarial exams required for professional designation. A degree in finance, mathematics and business would help build the skills needed for success in the field.
Based on a quick survey of the information I found out on the web, the average appears to lie in the range of 115 - 125. Probably a better indicator of how suited someone is to be an actuary is whether they are detail oriented, meticulous, and competent with the requisite mathematics.
What is a associate actuary?
Yeah how do you become a actuary?
One can enter the actuarial profession with only a bachelor's degree, usually in mathematics, finance, statistics, or some other quantitative field. However, becoming a fully qualified actuary requires passing a series of examinations that can take several years to complete.
"actuary's desk" if there's only one actuary "actuaries' desk" if the desk belongs to/is used by more than one actuary
Actuarial science includes more than mathematics. For example, an actuary needs to know that smoking decreases life expectancy, and that is a medical fact, not a mathematical fact, although it can be analysed mathematically if you have enough statistical data.
William Morgan - actuary - died in 1833.
William Morgan - actuary - was born in 1750.
The word actuary is a noun. The plural form is actuaries.