严重同意kenwind 斑竹的说法,现在美国的经济不好,找工作巨难,我的一个师兄前年毕业的,虽然是不是学精算的,但是也考了3门,都没找到工作。只能找了个学校继续读博士。顺便问问,斑竹是不是今年毕业呀,目前有没有inter??
另外,说到UIowa,他们没有明确说不给我,信里说:
You are being considered for financial aid. We will notify you of that decision by April 15. Most of the financial aid in our program is in the form of teaching assistantships. Therefore you would improve your chances of getting an award if you would provide more information about the teaching that you have done, particularly your TA at Toledo. Things like student and faculty evaluations of your teaching would be useful. Also, you did not supply any references from Toledo. These would be useful, too
请大家给参谋参谋,到底我还有没有机会拿offer??有没有人遇到过这种情况??看他的信,似乎还有两封推荐信没有收到,可是我的老师已经在去年12月寄出了,郁闷呀!:( 叫他们去找找,就一直没有回音了,我是不是应该叫我的老师们在寄一次呢??
我在02年5月份过的第一门,不过成绩不高,才8分,bubu可可,你问系里对这个态度,他们给我的信里是这么说的:
The main emphasis of our M.S. program in actuarial science is based on the syllabi for Exams 2, 3 and 4 of the Society of Actuaries (SOA) and the Casualty Actuarial Society (CAS). The syllabi for these exams can be found at the web site
http://www.soa.org. When there are enough interested students and a faculty member is available, we teach a course on asset and liability management. This course, and other courses taught by the Department of Finance in our College of Business, can help you prepare for Exam 6 and Exam 8 (Investment track or Finance track) of the SOA, and Exam 8 of the CAS.
I would recommend that you attempt to pass Exam 1 by May, 2004--if you do not, then you should plan to take it in November 2004. The SOA and CAS are changing the exam structure in 2005. It is possible that you will be able to get credit for what is now Exam 2 by taking courses in Economics and Finance as well as an exam in the Theory of Interest. In fall semesters we teach 22S:180, Mathematics of Finance, which covers the theory of interest portion of what is now Exam 2. Depending on the changes made in the exam structure, you should expect to write Exam 3 in November 2005, and Exam 4 in May 2006, or perhaps these two exams in the other order. In November, 2003, 31 Iowa students wrote Exam 3, of which 24 passed. In May, 2003, 29 Iowa students took Course 4, of which 22 passed.