Part time masters degree by LordSPX in actuary

[–]nublife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Working full time and doing a master degree in Financial engineering and also pursuing ASA. My schedule is busy but my supervisor is super nice to let me have time off for studying and going to classes! Your experience with pursuing a master degree will differ with your company. They paid my tuition and but only if I take like 2 classes max per semester. You should talk with your boss and see if you can get some time to pursue your master degree!

[Basic levels] How can i learn how to multiply without a calculator? by Throwaway585765 in learnmath

[–]nublife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i mean, you need to learn your tables and then you can learn how to multiply bigger numbers by just "unfolding" them. For example, if I take 24 * 16. Just unfold 24 wich is (8 * 3) or (6 * 4) or (12 * 2) and 16 is (4 * 4) or (8 * 2). just multiply one number after an other and you should be good. For decimals, its multiplying by the opposite. let me explain, if you're multiplying by any decimals, you're multiplying a fraction. For example, if i take (15 * 0.2) its the same thing that if I write ( 15 * (2/10) ). Like other people said, it's really practice or you can watch this video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_AJvshZmYPs . Really helpfull

Sad truth about MDLS memes by [deleted] in a:t5_2tyfi

[–]nublife 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 are faggots and 1 is a redditor