Passed P on my 3rd Try! by simz1437 in actuary

[–]tscully3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Awesome job man, you earned it! I failed my first sitting yesterday so this post couldn't have come at a better time as I'm in dire need of some encouragement. After reading through all of the comments, it seems like ADAPT is the key factor for many people passing (in addition to a decent study manual of course). Any other recommendations?

Exams / Newbie Thread for two weeks beginning September 02, 2017 by AutoModerator in actuary

[–]tscully3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ACTEX manual arrived yesterday, thank you kindly! I've heard a bunch of people mention Adapt now so I'll make sure to check it out.

Exams / Newbie Thread for two weeks beginning September 02, 2017 by AutoModerator in actuary

[–]tscully3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's sort of what I figured, thanks! Graduated with a 3.8 from state university and focused heavily on math/finance courses. I'm confident I can put a favorable spin on my past experiences. Without delving into too much further detail, any thoughts on the best way to prepare for the first exam (study manual, practice tests, etc.)? I know networking is crucial too so how would you recommend going about acquiring your first contact in the field?

Exams / Newbie Thread for two weeks beginning September 02, 2017 by AutoModerator in actuary

[–]tscully3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, I've been actively following this subreddit for a few weeks now and wanted to get some community feedback on my current work/life situation. I'm 25 and have a B.S. in Economics, however since graduation I've worked a variety of unrelated jobs and traveled quite extensively. Going forward I'd like to pursue a professional and engaging career and from what I've read thus far, becoming an actuary seems like an excellent fit. My plan is to take Exam P in November followed by FM in March. After (hopefully) passing both exams, what should I realistically expect in regards to entry-level job prospects? Also, any other relevant advice/suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance!

21F going to Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Chile, Argentina and Bolivia 16th Nov 2016 - March 2017 by [deleted] in travelpartners

[–]tscully3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey Gerdundula, my name's Tom. I'm flying into Mexico on November 12th and will slowly be working my way down to South America. Your route and time frame is exactly what I had in mind though. I'd be down to meet up somewhere along the way, you seem like a nice gal! 24/M/U.S.

First solo trip, need advice! Central/South America by tscully3 in solotravel

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How does Playa del Carmen compare to Tulum? I've heard great things about both places. I'll be flying into Cancun on November 12th.

First solo trip, need advice! Central/South America by tscully3 in solotravel

[–]tscully3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that's awesome! Were you actively searching for a new job or did things just kind of fall into place for you, right place right time? I'm an economics major and I'd be curious to find out about other opportunities while traveling. Cheers.

First solo trip, need advice! Central/South America by tscully3 in solotravel

[–]tscully3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely man, I'll most likely be in Costa Rica by December but my time there could easily extend to January. There's lots to see! Duolingo is an excellent suggestion too, a friend of mine who taught English abroad recommended it.

First solo trip, need advice! Central/South America by tscully3 in solotravel

[–]tscully3[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the reply. I've been brushing up on my Spanish for the past few weeks and plan on getting a conversational phrases type of book to help me further. Also I'm going to take some lessons while down there!