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Gold/Mining/Energy : Plastic2Oil, Inc.
PTOI 0.0001000+899.9%Oct 22 11:09 AM EST

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To: arvitar who wrote (559)12/22/2013 8:31:54 PM
From: Rawnoc of 621
 
World's youngest actuary? ROFL!!! My cube farm was literally FILLED with actuaries younger than I was.

You seem to still be confused into thinking that an associate or fellow of the society of actuaries is the only way to be crowned an actuary. You are dead wrong, as usual.

Experience RequirementsInitially, you may be able to attain an entry level position as an actuary with your bachelors degree.
http://www.degreetree.com/resources/how-to-become-an-actuary

One lady in my office was a full-time actuary, and she actually was 2 classes shy of a bachelors degree still. There are no "requirements" to become an actuary other than an employer must hire you. With a degree and 1 exam passed, you will have headhunters ringing your phone off the hook like I had.
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