Nice.
I dated a chick who was going to school to Actuarial Science... First time I had ever heard of it.
Found out this morning, only 891 people passed my exam, nationwide
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
ahh B.S. man! lol ... i know that the Temple Act. Sci program is very well known, but i was out there twice, and really wasn't impressed at all. Actually quite dissaponited. I was there for a 5 day study/review seminar for this exam, and i thought it would be a great experience. The writer of the one study manual was there to teach 3 of the days and the two temple professors that write the books and stuff taught the other two days... I was very dissapointed in the two teachers.. the one was seriously retarded and the other seemed very knowledgeable, but just kept things too basic...
Coming out of high school i knew i wanted to do Actuarial Science and i looked at 4 schools... Robert Morris, Temple, Penn State and Duquesne (just a math degree)... Penn State's actuarial program is garbage imho ... I didnt even apply to Temple b/c i really felt like the RMU program was going to help me achieve more.. Both RMU and Duqeusne offered me full-ride scholarships and it was a no-brainer to go with RMU over Duquesne, since they didnt even have a major for it...
I also thought that when i was at Temple, I'd see a bunch of rediculously smart foreign dudes, and i really didnt see any of that...
Schools like the University of Waterloo make Temple, RMU, etc look stupid... they have people graduation college 1 exam from an FSA... which is completely outrageous... lol... Darn oriental people are just rediculously dedicated and intelligent.... (no offense to anyone on here)... its hard to pass 1 exam, and u see oriental people that pass 3 at a time... it just makes your jaw drop
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
Thats because the program is taught out of the Fox School of Business instead of the Mathematics Department where it belongs.
you know I came really close to going to Waterloo for graduate study, but I would have been an international student and couldn't make the tuition and applied to late to be seriously considered for an assistantship.
Niiice... another math nerd on this site! LOL...
2015 Corvette Z06
- Shark Grey / Kalahari
- bolt-ons, tune, lots of carbon fiber (642/671 rwhp/tq)
LOL yep! My focus was on applied math. In particular, mathematical modeling in parallel processing environments to solve large scale ODE's and PDE's.
For example, modeling electron flow in photovoltaics as they energize, or weather modeling, or air flow through an engine would all be problems I would enjoy solving.
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