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Hi all, new here and would appreciate some advice.
I'm currently at a Canadian University studying Actuarial math, and am considering pursuing a Master's in a math/finance related program. I have a rather high GPA to date.
By the time I graduate, I will have taken courses in Linear Algebra, Analysis, Probability, Stats (Regression / Time Series), Risk/Credibility Theory. I'm also doing a cs minor, and will have a good understanding of Java, C++ Data Structures and Algorithms. I do currently fear that I will not have encountered any ODEs/PDEs during my Bachelor's which will be problematic in the future.
I also will have some knowledge of finance as seen in an actuarial exam. Topics include introductory derivatives, binomial/black-scholes pricing, etc.
I'm in a coop program so I will have 4 internships working in insurance companies. The one I have lined up for this summer will have me focused on analytics and trends.
Has anyone here previously done actuarial work and made the switch? Is there any other general advice I can follow should I choose to follow the quant path?
Thanks and with any luck I'll be lurking around these forums for a while.
I'm currently at a Canadian University studying Actuarial math, and am considering pursuing a Master's in a math/finance related program. I have a rather high GPA to date.
By the time I graduate, I will have taken courses in Linear Algebra, Analysis, Probability, Stats (Regression / Time Series), Risk/Credibility Theory. I'm also doing a cs minor, and will have a good understanding of Java, C++ Data Structures and Algorithms. I do currently fear that I will not have encountered any ODEs/PDEs during my Bachelor's which will be problematic in the future.
I also will have some knowledge of finance as seen in an actuarial exam. Topics include introductory derivatives, binomial/black-scholes pricing, etc.
I'm in a coop program so I will have 4 internships working in insurance companies. The one I have lined up for this summer will have me focused on analytics and trends.
Has anyone here previously done actuarial work and made the switch? Is there any other general advice I can follow should I choose to follow the quant path?
Thanks and with any luck I'll be lurking around these forums for a while.