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Becoming an actuary typically takes around 7 to 10 years, depending on the individual's pace in completing required exams and gaining work experience. Most actuaries hold a bachelor's degree, usually in mathematics, statistics, or a related field, which takes about four years. After that, they must pass a series of professional exams, which can take several years to complete, while also gaining relevant work experience in the field.

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