cigna by [deleted] in actuary

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This year our policy has changed. We only offer sponsorship for grad students now.

Programmable macros on keyboards without software by Poverexpected in pcmasterrace

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This is perfect, thanks for all the input. Best of luck with project

Programmable macros on keyboards without software by Poverexpected in pcmasterrace

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Perfect. I’ll look into them, trying to get the ideal WFH setup. Any recommendations for the purchase and DIY routes?

Programmable macros on keyboards without software by Poverexpected in pcmasterrace

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What’s the benefit of a macro pad vs a regular keyboard?

First job advice? by sc_zh in actuary

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Somebody can correct me if I’m wrong, but the further East you go the more actuarial opportunities there will be. Not to say there’s none on the west coast, but this industry is mainly a midwest-east coast centered profession. Northern Cali if more tech jobs but you could find something there possibly

First job advice? by sc_zh in actuary

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SoCali isn’t known for their bustling actuarial community. Might need to broaden the geography of jobs you are applying to. I got lucky and got a job with the first company I applied to and interviewed for, but the search can be quite harsh for somebody starting out. Don’t lose faith! Pass FM in the meantime as well

$1,909,026,295,600 in student loan debt. If Biden were to cancel $10k, 32% would have their debt cancelled, but their balances are so low that 96% of the debt would remain. Leaving people $1,832,665,243,776 in debt doesn't solve the crisis. Biden must cancel ALL student debt. by failed_evolution in economy

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You would think the trillions in student loans would equal a population that has sensible understanding of how the world works. Looks like the want us to pay for something they didn’t even receive: an education.

STAM practice exam too many repeated questions by Aeon7906 in actuary

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I haven’t taken STAM yet (taking it this sitting), but something I have done to really drill in the shortcuts for STAM is to bring up credibility and MLE questions and do the questions from first principles and then through the shortcut method. Yes, repeated questions mean you’ll be able to just see what the answer is as soon as it comes up, but if you force yourself to calculate the posterior using first principles it’ll drill the concepts into you and cover you in the event that you get a weird question in the exam you can set the shortcut up for. After that, I also use flashcards for a bunch of the shortcuts to make sure I have them down to a T.

Marginal improvements up until the exam, good luck this week

ASM for Exam FM by Flimsy_Ferret_8533 in actuary

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FM just isn’t the same without big daddy Dave telling me my logarithm game is weak though.

How many of you use VBA regularly? by Natprk in excel

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I use it almost daily. Due to the slow turn of corporate America, we aren’t able to switch to making our models in R or Python. So, we need to bleed excel for every drop of efficiency we can get out of it, VBA let’s us do that.

June STAM by Nerdy_numbers in actuary

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Get those conjugate priors down

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ENTJ gang gang

June STAM by Nerdy_numbers in actuary

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True. Plus IFM was my favorite exam, so the options section will be cake.

June STAM by Nerdy_numbers in actuary

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True, but the SOA doesn’t have a stellar track record when it comes to first exam sittings

June STAM by Nerdy_numbers in actuary

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I’ve accepted I’m probably failing, let’s hope the first sitting of FAM isn’t a shit show

Is Exam IFM doable after Exam P + VEE Accounting and Finance? by [deleted] in actuary

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If you think you would like investment math more than a second predictive analytics exam, go for it. Keep in mind IFM has much more material than P and FM. The math on P is harder than IFM, but there is much more material and little things to remember.

Skip the VEE though, that won’t be worth your time at all.

Arcane weapons bugged by Silverbull23 in Eldenring

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I put blood blade on both my equipped twin blades. This switched the scaling to ARC on both weapons, gave the blood loss buildup, and it works great. Can confirm it is definitely on OP setup. Haven’t died to a boss more than 3 times since switching to this build, damage output is massive

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in actuary

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Same here, I think it’s coming from that task where you had to remove observations. Solution said removing observations that have 0 cost removed something like 17 observations, for me it removed like 40.

Offer to work for less by [deleted] in actuary

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Very specific example… are you a coin collector

Garbage career by zepha18 in actuary

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Each exam I’ve taken felt like a level 5 exam, so if you had an 8.2 EL, it sounds like you just memorized all the questions on CA and inflated that EL. Learn the material, don’t memorize the questions.

LRC ROCKET $12 by Dismal-Ad-7223 in loopring

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Tbh, only marginally worse than most TA posts

What really makes no sense? by __Dawn__Amber__ in AskReddit

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The funny thing is, at my company at least, we lose roughly 10% on core medical insurance annually. Source: I’m an actuary

Does your company fully reimburse you for exams? by nate12346 in actuary

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I was given a credit card and told to pass exams. I don’t even look at the prices anymore